Technique 1: Clay Sculpting

🧱 Understanding the Material

Clay = Dust (or, earth) + Water
Ideal mix: 3 parts water to 1 part earthflexible and detailed.
Clay is soft, but powerful.
It holds detail, responds to pressure, and carries form.

🖐️ Shaping Technique

Press, smooth, add, and removelet your hands guide you.
Work Slowly. Good form takes time and patience.
Feel how the clay moves beneath your fingers.
Touch gently. It pushes backlike it’s talking to you.

🎭 Bringing Form to Life

Take it step by step.
Adjust gently until it feels balanced.
Add a gesture, and your figure becomes a character.

Art Speaks

It’s not about the materialit’s about the hands that shape it.

Meet the Clay

Grab some soft clay and warm it in your hands.
Make a shapea person, animal, or something wild.
Start simple, then add small details.
Give it a twist or tiltmake it feel alive!
Clay is all about playing, shaping, and seeing what happens.

Technique 2: Symbolism

🧠 Understanding the Meaning

2 humans2 methods.
Woman shaped from rib, not dust.
A tiny detail that says a lot.

Made from something differenta new design, not a copy.

From living boneshe didn’t just join his lifeshe shared it.

From the sideto stand beside him as an equal.

Close to the heartto be loved and cherished.

The rib grows backshe was given, not taken as a loss.

A bone wasn’t meant for reproduction like a sperm or egg, yet it was used to create lifemaking her even more closely related to her husband than to any future children.

Art Speaks

An artist uses simple things to hint at something deeper, inviting you to feel, imagine, and discover the meaning for yourself.

Portrait without a Face

Can you show who you are without drawing your face?
Draw or sculpt a few objects that show who you are inside.
Put them together to create a portrait of yourself.
Then let someone guess what they say about you!

Technique 3: Composition

🖼️ Understand the Arrangement

Balance
If there’s something big on one side, add something on the other to even it out. Man and womanequal, not identical.

Unity
Repeat shapes, colours, or lines, and let things touch or connect. 2 shapes pressed into one sculpture.

Contrast
Use opposites to catch the eye and tell a story. Light and dark, big and small, dust and boneit makes art exciting!

Focus
Let one part stand outby size, colour, or place it where the eye goes first. The moment the man sees the woman.

Flow
Guide the eye through the pictureusing curves, repeats, or overlaps. From earth to man to woman to union.

Art Speaks

The first marriage was an art installation!

Clay Turtle with Pebble Shell

Shape a turtle’s body out of clay.
Press small pebbles into its back to make the shell.
Smooth the clay so it blends with the stones.

Technique 4: Creative Expression

🔤 Naming
Giving something a name is like giving it a story, an identity. Adam named the animalseach name was a creative choice, shaped by what he saw, felt, and understood.

💬 Poetry
When your words dance, they flow freelyspontaneous, full of rhythm, feeling, and sparkle. When Adam saw the woman, he didn’t just say “hello.”

🪨 Wordplay
Some words hide clueslike little riddles. “Adam” comes from “adamah,” the Hebrew word for earth. His name tells the story of where he came from!

Art Speaks

… when we speak.
Words are like magic clay.
We shape ideas, feelings, and stories with them.

Word Wizards

Find 2 objects around you. Give each a fun new name that shows how it feels or what it reminds you of.

Choose one of your names and write a 2-line poem about it.
Say it out loud like a little performance.

Take your own name and turn it into a riddle or word puzzle.
Draw a picture that matches your word-trick name.


Genesis 2 is
an art lesson in disguise.

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We are the clay

and you are our Potter.

Isaiah 64:8

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