The purpose of making a diorama is to use my own materials to accurately depict a natural scene, and of what my diorama represents.
This image is of my sketches that I did to plan out my project.
This image is of the base for my canyon. I will put paper mache over this and paint that.
This image is of one of the pieces of my diorama once I covered them with paper mache. When these dry, I can paint and decorate them.
This image is of my painted diorama pieces before I decorate them. When I decorate, I will put trees and resin.
This is an image of the fully sealed base that Soon I will paint and fil with resin.
This image is of the pieces of my diorama all put together, and awaiting resin as they dry.
This image is of my diorama with it's first layer of resin in. Next, we will add a second layer to fill in the water a bit more.
This image is of my complete diorama. It has the second layer of resin in, and a surrounding base.
Reflection
Describe the final results:
I had a ton of fun making my diorama. I learned how to use paper mache paste
What do you know now that you didn't know when you started this project?
I now know how to pour resin
I have learned how to sculpt with tin foil
I have learned how to use paper mache paste.
What advice would you give to a future students about this project?
I would tell the future students to not copy my idea.
What else would you like to try that you didn't have time for?
I would want to add a boat
What proof do you have that shows you learned the project's purpose?
My proof is this portfolio page, which shows that I have practiced the steps of a project portfolio page.