Picture This: "Dream
Something Big: The Story of the Watts Towers"
K-5th Grade After-School Story/Craft introducing this self-taught folk artist.
Blurb: Can you imagine
working on a art project for 34 years? A man named Simon Rodia did just
that, using cement, broken tiles, shells, and other found items to build
towering spires, some almost a hundred feet tall, decorated with mosaic
designs. Come hear his story then create your own mosaic
towers from pipe cleaners, magazine clippings, and found objects.
- World Music
playing as kids enter & for craft: The Rough Guide to World
Playtime (Simon Rodia lived in a multicultural neighborhood)
- Show book –
illustrator used cut paper collages to represent Simon Rodia’s mosaics
(like collages but made of bits of broken glass, pottery, china etc.)
- Book mentions
“kaleidoscope” – show some if available so kids can look through
- Read book aloud
including afterward: height, quantity of materials, real pictures
- Show additional photographs
(from internet) of the towers
- Craft: Kids make
3D towers out of pipe cleaners, odds and ends, found objects. Group made paper mosaic towers on
bulletin board paper to decorate column in the Youth Services area.
- Additional note: similar public mosaics in Philadelphia: www.phillymagicgardens.org/
- www.visualnews.com/2015/02/former-monk-building-giant-cathedral-junk-hes-working-52-years
- Could also use the book: In Mary's Garden by TIna & Carson Kugler 709.2 KUG
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