LI: To melt our final Quatifoils.
This week for Inquiry we were still focusing on the 3 quatifiols to finish it and melt it onto a white paper and put it on the table. The first thing I had to do was only do my pastle quatifoil for Amerstice and the big and small quatifiol was the christmas theme and the big one was for the Max Gimblett design. Then when Mr O printed my silhouette and then I had to trace around it and then colour it back then I cutted out my pastel. After I did that I had to do my writing to put on the white paper, after I did that Florence read it to hereself and then gave it back to me and I showed Mr O then I told him to print it out and I went and grabbed it from the school office and my writing size was 18 by 18. When I came back Florence helped me do my layout. After we did my Lay out I first put my writing glued on then did my pastel on then I did my painting and the christmas theme quatifoil. After I did all of that I had to go and put it on the top park of the benchs then I went and helped my brother to do his melted art work on the white picece of paper. I enjoyed doing this art work.
I am a Year 8 student at Glenbrae School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mrs Tofa.
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Friday, 16 November 2018
Thursday, 8 November 2018
Quatrefoils
LI: To learn about Max Gimblett and to make quatrefoils digitally. This week we learnt about Max Gimblett. First we got into partners. My partner was Sakina. Then we had to go onto a slide. For the slide we had to write down when Max Gimblett was born, when he grew up, where his art was displayed, what happened in 2015 and what happened in 2016. Then we had to write down the definition of quatrefoil, why Max uses this design and we had to include 6 images. After that we had to write down what was the installation of Art of Remembrance. We also had to include a image and a video of the Art of Remembrance. Once we did that we had to design three quatrefoils. One had to be Max Gimblett's work, the Armistice day and Christmas.
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Inquiry,
Max Gimblett,
Quatrefoils
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