Tag: Art

Pokemon Card

This week for Reading LS1 made our own Pokemon cards. We illustrated, wrote and planed our card.

First I started by doing a paper worksheet and finished it, in the worksheet it quized us about Pokemon after reading the text, at the back there was a template to plan our Pokemon and trainer, though we don’t trace a trainer in the digatal task.

Next I went on to the next task, the digatal one. In this task we could choose to either use the already planned one or use a new image, for me I used a new one as I couldn’t just imagine what the colours for the planed one could be.

Lastly I wrote the backstory of the character  and his attack and defending skills. I also made the card, adding the image, info, and decorations of the card its self, I bloged the task and went to Maths.

 

Beautiful right? (sarcasm)

Olympic Tracing

This week for Art LS1 traced different Olympic compettitors from around the world.

First I was sent a link to the class slides to trace.

Next I chose who I was gonna trace, I chose the Turkish 2nd place shooter. Fun Fact that is turkeys first ever 2nd medalist in shooting.

Lastly I bloged.

below is my tracing

Anzac Quatrefoil

I made a anzac quatrefoil.

First My design was very complicated to do on paper so I changed it but I still couldn’t do it on paper so I changed it to a cross on rocks with  one on top and bottom.

Next I outlined my work to make it look more bold. I also colored the border black. The background was also coloured red to represent poppies, the crosses were to respresent the dead.

Lastly I cut out my quartrefoil and gave it to the teacher.

I enjoyed this task because I love art. I was good at outlining. I need to improve on finding a simple design.

Quartrefoil Art

This week we did art it was on a google draw.

First we did some lines in the middle one going horizontal and not.

Next we did some circles and grouped them.

After we did the we changed the couler of the back round and made the art based on emotion.

 

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