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🎨 Miró-Inspired Sculptures
In this imaginative, hands-on session, kids create 3D abstract sculptures inspired by artist Joan Miró, known for his playful shapes, balance and bold forms.
Using lightweight, mess-free Magiclay along with simple materials like aluminium foil and straws, children explore building and balancing their own unique sculptures. This type of clay is soft, easy to use, dries quickly, and doesn’t create the same mess as traditional clay — making it a great option for home.
This session supports:
creative thinking and imagination
spatial awareness and balance
fine motor skills through shaping and building
confidence through open-ended, abstract creation
Because there’s no “correct” outcome, kids are free to experiment with form, structure and design — creating sculptures that are completely their own.
A playful, low-mess activity that’s perfect for kids who love building, experimenting and thinking outside the box.
Materials tip:
Magiclay is a lightweight, mess-free clay that air dries quickly and is super easy for kids to use — perfect for home creativity without the stress. Magiclay can be found at places like Crayola, Office Works or Kmart. (Click store for link to product).