Wednesday 2 March 2016

Whanaungatanga Flowers

Room 3 have been getting creative, with Mrs Daniel, on Thursday afternoons. Our beautiful flowers are inspired by symmetry in nature, our observations of patterns in the native bush walk and the concept of whanaungatanga  (the interconnection of all things).




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11 comments:

  1. These are stunning Room 3! I love the simple black and white patterns that you have used and the 3D look of the flowers on these black and white paper frames is very striking! Next step Auckland Art Gallery! Great work Mrs Daniel guiding our learners in this art lesson! Highly effective result!

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  2. That's really cool guys and girls. Great art

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  3. I love all the patterns that are shaped as a flower, well done.

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  4. Thank you Mrs Driver I would love to have my artwork in the Auckland Art Gallery.

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  5. Cool i love all you guys art because i like the way you used vivid in your art it looks really cool!!!

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  6. I love the artwork because I love the detailed and simple patterns.

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  7. I love the black and white flowers you made. They look spectacular. Was it hard to think of a beautiful pattern like that? How long did it take?
    from Lucy and Auralie.

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  8. Wow! That is wonderful. We wish we could do this as well as you guys.How long did you take to make your black and white flowers?
    Very creative!
    From Elise and Prarthna

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  9. Wow!Beautiful art work Kade and room 3.What is your goal making it 3d?

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  10. Wow!That is just awesome.We wish we could do as good as you wonderful guys.Did you have a goal?

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  11. Hi Joyce
    Those look amazing! Which one is yours? How many pieces did it take to make one flower?
    From Elise and Lizzy

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