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Thursday, 28 March 2019

Kandinsky and Silhouette Art

Kia ora,

Last week, we did Kandinsky - Silhouette art. We had to rule boxes on a piece of paper. After that, we had to draw circles, but the circles didn't have to be perfect. Once we finished drawing the boxes and circles, we had to colour the circles and boxes. My pattern on my art went hot background cold background hot background and so on.  We had to colour the circles inside either a cold colour or hot depending on the colour of the box on the outside of our circles. Then, we had to draw on a black piece of paper a life form and cut it out. I chose a tree. Trees produce oxygen for all the living things on Earth. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. We had to then glue our life form onto our background. The black life form was the silhouette and the circles represented the Kandinsky. We decided that the circles were cells. Cells make up a life form. The life form we chose represented the shadow of the life form.  I enjoyed drawing my silhouette. The hard part was making sure there were barely any white left on our art. The learning behind this was to know what colours are cold and hot.
Here is my art:

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