Tag: Art

Taniwha Names

LI: To understand the Treaty of Waitangi.

LI: Understand how culture connects with your name.

As part of the task, I created a Taniwha using my name. It was a fun and creative exercise that allowed me to put my imagination to work. First, I practiced drawing different designs on paper until I was happy with my concept. Then, I brought my vision to life on my Chromebook by adding colours, details, scales, and tails. I even added unique patterns to make my Taniwha truly one-of-a-kind. I enjoyed this task so much because it allowed me to express my creativity and come up with some really good ideas.

Tech

 

Last Week for tech we did the colour wheel, Mrs Fergurson handed out a paper for us and a white piece of paper with some paint that is: Yellow, Red and Blue along with Miss Mats help. We started out by getting plastic cups and filling it with a quarter of water, then we got a paint brush. We were induced to paint our colour wheel but we started on primary yellow once we finished painting the yellow, we started painting the primary red on the piece of paper, once we finished colouring the primary colours. Our art teacher showed us how to mix the primary colours into secondary colour. After we painted the whole colour wheel, we used the hot blow dryer to dry our paper, once all of us was finished blow drying the paper. I got a sharpie and drew designs on the colour wheel.

I liked this activity because it was very enjoyable for me to paint on the colour wheel.

Cultural Border

This week I made a Cultural Border.

First Mrs Crummer came and explained what we have to do. Mrs Crummer shared a google slide with us and we had to do our name story. Once we are finished with our name story we have to show Mrs Crummer then she will say move on with your draft piece of work.

Next we finished our draft and we had to show Mrs Crummer our draft if she says move on with your publish. The pattern I chose for my cultural border is a triangle with squares because it seems like it would be cool.

Lastly we had to color our cultural board. I chose green, red and black because that is my country’s flag color.

I enjoyed making a cultural border. I did well on coloring my cultural border. I need to improve on doing it neatly.

Here is my Cutural Border.

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