This a portrait of myself which I drew. First Room 9`s teacher Mrs Anderson took a picture of ourselves and she printed the pictures and gave them to us. Than we used vivds to colour the places which were dark and light which were the shadows. After that each person made a wordle and Mrs Anderson printed them out too. We traced the picture of ourselves onto the wordles with our pencils Once we finished tracing we traced the picture of ourselves on the wordle with the vivid. I hope you enjoy drawing your portrait. Please leave a comment.
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
My Art Reflection By Asmah
Art: Reflecting on my Endless Rhythm Painting
1. Are you pleased with your Endless Rhythm painting? why / why not?
Yes because the colours stand out against the background.
2. What did you find easy when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
I found painting the circles easy.
3. What part did you find tricky when you were creating your Endless Rhythm painting? -think about painting, ruling it up tracing plates, cups, etc.
I found ruling it up sort of tricky.
4. Who / What helped you when you were painting?
The picture on the whiteboard and the instructions that our teacher Miss Paton told us.
5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: colours, painting, ruling up, etc.
Next time I would like to use different colours. I would like to gold as my background.
6. What frustrated you when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
Something that frustrated me was how long it took for someone to finish using the plate or the cup.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
My tasks to complete by Asmah
This is my tasks to complete. The ones that are highlighted are the ones that I have completed. Check it out.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
My Paiting Reflection By Asmah
Art: Reflecting on my Abstract Painting
1. Are you pleased with your abstract painting? why / why not?
I am really happy with my painting, because I took my time.
2. What did you find easy when you created your abstract painting?
Painting the middle square.
3. What part did you find tricky when you were creating your abstract painting? -think about painting, ruling it up etc.
Painting the thin pieces.
4. Who / What helped you when you were painting?
The picture on the wall and my teacher Miss Paton.
5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: colours, painting, ruling of grid, etc.
Next time I would like to use different colours.
6. What frustrated you when you created your abstract painting?
Drawing the square in the middle of the circle.
Monday, 24 September 2012
My Artwork By Asmah
This my artwork it is a picture of Saturn. I think it looks awesome. Check it out and leave a comment.
THANK YOU!!!
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
My Reflection On My Art Work By Asmah
Print Making Reflection
1. Are you pleased with your prints? Why / Why not?
I am pleased with my print, because it stands out on the black paper.
2. What is your favourite print and why? Crayon Rubbing, Crayon and Dye, Dry Ink and Wet Ink
My favorite print is the crayon and dye, because it really looks great on the black paper.3. What is your least favourite print and why?
The wet ink, because the ink doesn't show up well.
4. What did you find easy?
Doing the crayon rubbing.
5. What did you find hard?
Cutting the athlete out.
6. What would you do differently next time?
I would try out another athlete.
7. Who / What has helped you in the printmaking process?
Alazay, Fine and Miss Paton.
8. What is something you have learnt from printmaking?
I have learnt to cut the curves firmly.
This is my reflection on my art work. I am very pleased with my print. Please leave a comment. Thank you
Monday, 18 June 2012
My Art: Reflecting on my Papier Mache Hot Air Balloon By Asmah
Hot Air Balloon
1. Are you pleased with your Hot Air Balloon? why / why not?
I am very pleased with my Hot Air Balloon because I like the way I painted my balloon.
2. What did you find easy when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Doing the painting I found that very easy.
3. What part did you find tricky when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
I found out doing the Masu box.
4. Who / What helped you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
My friends Angel, Latisha, Alazay, and Liantre.
5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: Painting, Smoothing, Gluing of ribbon, Glittering and Time Management.
Next time I would use glitter instead of ribbon.
6. What frustrated you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Doing the colours 3 or 4 times over again on both sides on the paper.
Friday, 16 March 2012
How to make a Tapa cloth
...How To Make A Tapa Cloth...
Equipment:
Brown Paper
Pencil
Rubber
Ruler
Vivid
Brown Dye
Bleach
Cotton buds
* Find a Tapa Pattern that you want to draw.
* Find a brown piece of paper that is 30cm x 30cm.
* Rule up a 10 by 10 grid (rule boxes 3cm apart on a 30 cm square piece of brown paper).
* Draw the Tapa pattern that you found on the brown piece of paper with pencil. {Step 1}
* Rub out all the lines that you made for the grid.* Go over all the patterns with your vivid.
* Colour some of the patterns in with black vivid.
* Scrunch it up as much as you can to make it soft, approximately 10 times
Dye the entire paper brown.
* Wait for it to dry. {Takes about 3-5 hours to dry}
* Use cotton buds to put bleach on the parts that you want white.
* Hang the Tapa cloth on the wall to display it.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
My Reflection on my Tapa
Reflecting on my Tapa Cloth
1. Are you pleased with your Tapa Cloth? why / why not?
Yes because I like the patterns on my tapa.
2. What did you find easy when you were creating your Tapa?
I found doing the die was very easy.
3. What did you find tricky when you were creating your Tapa?
I found doing the bleach tricky.
4. If you made another Tapa, what would you change and why?
I would change the bordes because it would look different.
5. Who / What has helped you in creating your Tapa?
My teacher helped me in creating a Tapa.
6. Did you use any of your own cultural patterns in your own Tapa? Which ones? What do they mean? If you didn’t use your cultural patterns, what did patterns did you use? Where did they come from?
No, I used maori patterns from Miss Paton`s pictures.
7. What geometric elements does your Tapa Cloth
show? Reflection, Rotation, Translation.
My Tapa show`s reflection, rotation and translation.
1. Are you pleased with your Tapa Cloth? why / why not?
Yes because I like the patterns on my tapa.
2. What did you find easy when you were creating your Tapa?
I found doing the die was very easy.
3. What did you find tricky when you were creating your Tapa?
I found doing the bleach tricky.
4. If you made another Tapa, what would you change and why?
I would change the bordes because it would look different.
5. Who / What has helped you in creating your Tapa?
My teacher helped me in creating a Tapa.
6. Did you use any of your own cultural patterns in your own Tapa? Which ones? What do they mean? If you didn’t use your cultural patterns, what did patterns did you use? Where did they come from?
No, I used maori patterns from Miss Paton`s pictures.
7. What geometric elements does your Tapa Cloth
show? Reflection, Rotation, Translation.
My Tapa show`s reflection, rotation and translation.
Friday, 9 March 2012
My Tapa cloth By Asmah
Kia ora my is Asmah and this is my tapa. I first had to do a draft on a white paper. I used a pencil and a rule. Next i did a my tapa on a brown paper. Then I used a vivid and then I painted it with dye. The white stuff is bleach. I enjoy doing tapas.
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