Tuesday 25 February 2020

Art Eye Work


After we had learned about, Rene Magritte we had a task. And that task was to, draw a picture of an eye and then, colour it in however you wanted to colour it in. I wanted mine to be colourful. So I decided eventually, that I wanted to do a lot of skinny stripes, around the black pupil. (Which is the black circle in the centre of the eye.)  Then I decided I wanted to, be more colourful so I did a rainbow of either side of the eye. Then I did short black eye lashes at the bottom and top of the eye, then my creative piece of art was ready, to be put up on the classroom wall.

Written by Charlotte.  

Rene Magritte Poster

 

Room 2 had the task of making a poster about a famous, man that was a brilliant artist. Rene Magritte and a particular type of technique for art. He ruled and measured 3 CM of people's portraits, and then he would colour in one square at a time with different colours, to make colourful patterns for that person's skin.  Then all too soon he died, and soon people started loosing interest in his art. But some people that were related and family members, never lost interest of Rene Magritte's paintings.

Written by Charlotte  

Tuesday 18 February 2020

Treat Homework Scroll

For homework for week 1 we had to, put together a puzzle piece. It wasn't just any puzzle piece we had to, put the puzzle piece together. On the puzzle pieces I had to write down the answers that were connected to the questions. And what I mean by that is, there were questions on  the puzzle pieces, and I had to write down the answers that the questions asked for homework. The questions were asking, about things that had to do with the treaty, of Waitangi Day and things that had to do with, Waitangi things. Once we wrote down the answers we had to connect and glue the puzzle pieces together, and then glue the puzzle pieces to a blank piece of paper. And last but not least, we had to stuck it to the wall for everyone in the classroom, to see.

Written by Charlotte.


Wednesday 5 February 2020

Sunglasses

When I went back to school, the first task was colouring in a pair of sunglasses, Miss Smith our teacher printed. Once they were coloured in, we had to cut them out, then take a photo and put it on our blog. I enjoyed colouring in and putting thought into these paper sunglasses. I chose to draw a sketch of my grandparent's house, and my family on the beach, because I remember when my Mum took me to a beach with my sister. I did a sketch of my grandparent's house because we not long went to see my grandparent's and the make me happy.

 On the first pretend part of the sunglasses is a pitcher, of my Mum, my little sister, and me walking on a beach. On the side of the sunglasses, is a quick sketch  of my grandparent's house with my grandparents, standing either side of it. I enjoyed my 2019 holidays, and I can't wait for 2020 holidays to arrive. Here are two facts why we should wear sunglasses:
1 Because when we look up at the sky, and when the sun is shining you could damage your eyes.
2 Sunglasses can shield your eyes from the sun when you are in the car.

Written by Charlotte