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Wednesday, 22 April 2020
River's Poppies.
This week during quarantine we had an Anzac contract with all this kind of work to do and I had to post on my blog and so I drew Poppies using a video of Art Hub for kids and it was really fun to do and it helps you practice with drawing if you are not that good at it.
The thing I liked about it was that it was fun and it was really cool to see at the end what it looked like.
The most interesting part was how poppies can be drawn in different ways and different styles.
The easy part was coloring because it's easy and fun at the same time.
The hard part was forming the petals because of how petals are different in their own way so I had to make them unique.
By River.
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Hi River
ReplyDeleteYour poppies are beautiful, you are such a talented artist.
Your information and reflections give us a real insight into your thinking.
Ka pai!
Mrs Parsons
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DeleteThank you so much Mrs Parsons I really appreciate it :)
DeleteGreat learning, River! It great to read your reflections about this learning, it shows that you have used lots of our learner qualities to get this learning done and to a high standard as well! If you were to do this task again, would you do anything differently?
ReplyDeleteKa mau te wehi
Thank you Mr.Poole, yes I would do it differently like I would try some different ways and do a bit more poppies.
DeleteWell done River! I loved how you drew each petal differnt to the others, because that is what they are like in reality. Ka pai!
ReplyDeleteMrs Devine
Thank you Mrs Devine, I thought that if I did different types of Poppies that they would have their own meaning and looks because each poppies are different.
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