Paper Molas With Peggy Flores
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesA mola is a cultural art form from Central America. Artist/teacher Peggy Flores demonstrates two techniques for creating molas with colored paper. Lists materials needed. Gives step-by-step instructions on drawing the subject, cutting the layers of paper, and then gluing layers together. Explains how to use an Exacto knife to cut the paper, with an emphasis on safety.
Media Details
Runtime: 22 minutes 47 seconds
- Topic: Arts, Education
- Subtopic: Art Education, Arts, Crafts
- Grade/Interest Level: All
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- Release Year: 2001
- Producer/Distributor: Crystal Productions
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