Teaching Resource
Cubism Guitar – Template
A paper craft template of a Cubism style guitar.
Use this template as a craft activity focusing on Cubism sculpture. Students follow the instructions and diagram included in this resource to create their own version of a classic Cubism motif.
Print the template on plain coloured card to resemble the original sculptures or print on different coloured card and allow students to swap with one another to create unique combinations. Bright colour combinations are reminiscent of the Synthetic Cubism movement.
Cut and attach string to complete the guitar’s appearance.
A flipped version is also available to download. This allows the guitar to be assembled without the print lines showing and requires additional critical thinking and problem solving.
National Curriculum Curriculum alignment
- Art and design
Pupils should be taught to develop their techniques, including their control and their use of materials, with creativity, experimentation and an increasing awareness of different kinds of art, craft and design. Pupils should be taught: to create sket...

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