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Creating a 3D sculpture inspired by Anna Clyne's 'Night Ferry'

Take a look at some wonderful work made by children across the UK whilst they stay at home.

In week six's activity Artist Amy Leung showed you how to create your own 3D sculpture inspired by Anna Clyne's Night Ferry.

Using materials you might find around your home, follow artist Amy Leung's step-by-step guide on how to create a sculpture using Night Ferry to inspire shapes, patterns and textures .

Here are your creative responses...

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Sculpture of Anna Clyne's Night Ferry
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Inspired by Anna Clyne's stormy 'Night Ferry'.
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Creature Creation
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We looked at the music Night Ferry and had a go at 3D sculptures
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We looked at the music Night Ferry and had a go at 3D sculptures
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It is one of the weekly activities that I completed for my school work. I did the night fairy art piece and I was inspired by this activity as I found it fun and very creative to do!!
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I listened to Anna Clyne’s Night Ferry and I drew the music as I heard it, using different colours to represent the different sounds. I like to do this a lot, just like the artist Wassily Kandinsky did. I like to ‘see’ colour in music. I then used my drawings to make a sculpture of a wave in the sea. By Emilia, Year 4
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We looked at the music Night Ferry and had a go at 3D sculptures
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We looked at the music Night Ferry and had a go at 3D sculptures
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My 3D sculpture
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A Ten Pieces At ±«Óătv Creative Response
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This sculpture was inspired by Anna Clyne's Night Ferry. Henry wanted his sculpture to look like planes; he thought of them flying over the sea whilst the music was playing.
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We made this as part of a school project. It turned into a sea monster as we progressed.
Ten Pieces at ±«Óătv Creative Response
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Night Ferret
Ten Pieces at ±«Óătv Creative Response
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My inspiration was from Night Ferry by Anna Clyne.
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Creative creature
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We watched the Night Ferry and created these 3D sculptures. Elliott, Year 5.
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We've been set this by school as a music challenge. We used Night Ferry.
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Isla, aged 10, completed activity 6 and created a 3D sculpture inspired by Anna Clyne’s Night Ferry.
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Our son's music teacher encouraged him to send in this piece of art inspired by Anna Clyne - Night Ferry.
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This is my 3D model inspired by Anna Clyne's Night Ferry piece of music.
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I loved the music and I could imagine the boat on the waves and stormy sky.
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Sculpture, using card and pens. Scissors and string. Sloane age 7
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I have used Anna Clyde's Night ferry as inspiration!! I think that it sounds nice and a bit spooky!
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Night Ferry Anna Clyne
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Night Ferry week 5
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We have loved doing the activities in our Bubble at school. We listened to Night Ferry and made some sculptures which we have hanging in the classroom.

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