What was your favourite thing about this week?
What did you learn from this week?
Did you have fun?
Did you create anything spectacular this week?
What was your favourite thing about this week?
What did you learn from this week?
Did you have fun?
Did you create anything spectacular this week?
My fun thing was Englishπ¬π¬π¨π¨
And all luv the thing.πππππ
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What thing
My favourite part of art week was when we were learning about our famous person named Galileo.
I learned what opaque , transparent and translucent.
Yes I had fun.
Yes I made a periscope.
1.my favrioute part was when we made the aboriginal patterns.
2.we learned about the aboriginal tripe.
3.i loved it I had loads of fun.
4.yes we created aboriginal art.
My favourite think about art week was Learning about Dijon Mundine.
I learned when he was born.
I had a amazing week and fun week.
We created a collagraph.
my faverioute part of arty week was looking at the industries of Japan and the CO2 levels that it prouduced and comparing to other countries . I also liked making our sculpture. within this fun week i learned about an artist called Sayaka Ganz
so facts i learned are – some :
. sayaka ganz wads born in yoklahoma
. she had shinto amist belif
. she made animal sculptures out of plastc .
My favourite part was when we created a fact file about Switzerland π¨π.
I learnt that that Pablo Picasso did cubism art.
I had a lot is fun.
I recreated a sculptor created by Alberto Giscometti.
*Giacometti*
My favourite part was learning about Djon Mundine
We learnt about aboriginal art and how they lived
I had to much fun
We created a dot painting and a collagraph
1. My favourite thing was when we decorated hollow coffins.
2. I learned who Djon Mundine is and that he created the Aboriginal Memorial and how to print with a collagraph.
3. I had a lot of fun. Thank you for doing Art around the world week.
4. Yes and those were decorating the hollow coffins and printing with collagraphs.
This Art Around The World Week was good fun especially when we made our sculptures using chicken wire and upcycled pieces the people have provided us. This is a form of art that Sayaka Ganz uses as she and many others believe in a religion called Shinto which is giving Kami (Spirit) to natural objects.
This week we were learning about Djon Mundine. I had a lot of fun.
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