comment what your thoughts are on it and if you like it. It took me two afternoons to get it done and colour it in and the rest. everyone did an awesome job on theirs they are all great and bright but only a few were really bright like mine and a couple others. Anyway thats all I have time for blog you bloggers later bye guys:)
Friday, September 27, 2019
Calendar art rules
Kia ora bloggers I'm back with a blog this one is about our whole class doing something called calendar art. we all made great art here is a photo of my one warning it is very bright in colour. here it is.
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Hello Corbin, it's me Parwin!
ReplyDeleteI like how you have included a photo and some great information as well. I also like the colours that you have chosen because they are all very bright! They also match each other as well.
This reminded me of when we did Calendar Art and I did something different because I did the perspective art that we did with Mr Mathews. I think that I did a pretty good job with that because I did make it very colourful.
I think that to improve, you could maybe add what you enjoyed the best and just adding the steps so that in future, if someone wanted to try it then they knew how to.Also, maybe you could also just check through your writing and make sure that everything makes sense as well!
What did the writing in the middle say? Sorry, I couldn't read it!
Awesome work!
Looking forward to your next posts,
Parwin
Hi Parwin
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment on this post the word in the middle it is my name sorry that it is the wrong way round that must have happened when I took the photo. I wasn't here for the art you did with Mr Mathews it sounded like lots of fun though and again thanks for the comment, Corbin.