Thursday, 4 July 2019
Sandra Silberzweig art
Last week and this week we have been learning about Sandra Silberzweig. It started in week 6 in our math contract. We had an activity where there was a sheet with boxes and in those boxes we had to draw patterns and designs for our art we did it so it will give us ideas for our drafts. A few weeks later, we drafted for our copy. We watched a video about Sandra Silberzweig and after that the man gave us his process of the art in the video he said to start in the middle with a dot bring your nose from the top or side to the middle. We got given a piece of A4 paper and we had to draft our copy first we gave it a go after our first sheet we got a second sheet using some of the elements that we liked about our first one after our second sheet we got a third one using the elements that we liked from both of them into one. The next process was our good copy we had to make it quite like our draft copy but on a A3 piece of paper we wrote our name at the back tiny and started to lightly draw our good copy. Next was Indian ink we did the Indian ink for thin lines and thick lines .The next process was chalk pastels we had to blend some colors with different colors and a balance between dark and light colors. I will show you mine
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Kia ora. I am Cole from St Mary’s School.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the art you painted.
Maybe next time you could tell me more about Sandra Silberzweig.
What did you find hard?
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Mā te wā
Cole
Thank you for the comment, I find that the chalk pastels were the hardest to do bye.
ReplyDeleteBonjour James it's Billy from St Marys school
ReplyDeleteI learnt who sandra Silberzweig is.
Why did you have to use chalk pastels.
Why did you use A3 for the real one and A4 for the draft.
Ma te wa
Billy