We have been learning about Maori art . We have been learning about symbols and multi art. We have made a Scraffito Artwork
using
Maori symbols .Thank you for looking at my picture .]
Hey Jake! Wow your art looks fantastic. I love the different colours. What does Scraffito mean? I have not heard of that before. I look forward to seeing what else you will be putting on your blog! - Miss Morgan
hey Jake, Your art looks so cool. I like Sgraffito art so this was really interesting to look at. this really brought me back to when i was your age and I had to do sgraffito art. did you find it hard to make this blog post? cant wait to see more of your blog posts! Piper.
Kia Ora Im Maddison Im a year six at YMS ( your school ) Im in Rimu and I have come to see what you have been up to in In Your CLass. I love all of the bright colors. How did you make it? What was your Favorite part? Maybe next time you could put in the photo before it is on the wall. Kai Pai. This was an AMAZING BLOG POST, I really hope you will continue doing so well. Kind regards Maddison From Rimu.
Hi Jake! It looks like you've put so much work into this piece of art! I love the look of it, I might even try it one day!
This reminds me of a time we drew fireworks - first, we drew lots and lots of rainbow colors on a piece of white paper. Then, we drew over it with black crayon and let it sit. After that, you scratch it and you can see the rainbow underneath the black crayon!
Next time, you should post about the process you went through to get the result you did; like showing the audience what you had to do to make your art! Other than that, it was a really good post!
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Hey Jake!
ReplyDeleteWow your art looks fantastic. I love the different colours. What does Scraffito mean? I have not heard of that before.
I look forward to seeing what else you will be putting on your blog!
- Miss Morgan
hey Jake,
ReplyDeleteYour art looks so cool. I like Sgraffito art so this was really interesting to look at. this really brought me back to when i was your age and I had to do sgraffito art. did you find it hard to make this blog post? cant wait to see more of your blog posts!
Piper.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Im Maddison Im a year six at YMS ( your school ) Im in Rimu and I have come to see what you have been up to in In Your CLass. I love all of the bright colors. How did you make it? What was your Favorite part? Maybe next time you could put in the photo before it is on the wall. Kai Pai. This was an AMAZING BLOG POST, I really hope you will continue doing so well.
Kind regards Maddison From Rimu.
Hi Jake!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you've put so much work into this piece of art! I love the look of it, I might even try it one day!
This reminds me of a time we drew fireworks - first, we drew lots and lots of rainbow colors on a piece of white paper. Then, we drew over it with black crayon and let it sit. After that, you scratch it and you can see the rainbow underneath the black crayon!
Next time, you should post about the process you went through to get the result you did; like showing the audience what you had to do to make your art! Other than that, it was a really good post!
Thanks,
Ariana, Yaldhurst Model School.