Tag: Koru

24. Raewyn Harris – (ART)

Kia Ora.

For art, we had to select and draw at least five different culture patterns to add in with our koru’s. The Koru for this art session is meant to represent our whanau (family).

Next, we had to choose an image that Raewyn Harris drew (on google), and take credit for her design, and draw them on a draft paper.

Then, when we finish practising drawing korus and patterns, we can move over to our large paper (the one that’s going up the wall.). Our job is to try not to make our art messy so it can look pleasing to look at once it’s placed on the wall. There are two options that you can do; you can make your picture a circle or a rectangle. I did a circle so I can finish my art faster.

Using chalk to trace over the lines of your art work (this is where the paint will go). This line also shows where we might change pastel colors.

I’ve recently coloured the top half of it and I’m trusting the process!

Hereby are the slides of room 9’s imitation of Raewyn Harris’s art.

 

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