Putting It All Together
Using the information from your research and your observations of the sculpture, write a skit or one or two act play about your sculpture. A play or skit is very much like a movie or a book. It can be a drama, comedy, musical, mystery, horror, action, etc. Different characters help to tell a story. Create the characters and write their dialogue (what they say to make the story happen) to tell the story of your chosen outdoor sculpture. Focus on the story you want others to learn about your sculpture and its subject.
Click here for an example of a skit about Vaquero (1980) by Luis Jiminez |
Click here for helpful tips on creating a play or skit. |



