In Te Ngahere we have been doing poupou art. Poupou is a
traditional carved piece of wood which you would usually
see on top of a whare in New Zealand. So we decided to
turn that into art, we started by folding a small piece of
paper into a grid of 6 then we drew the body using the
directions from our teacher and this was our practise copy.
We then drew around the pencil with vivid, after that we
drew our designs & colored them in, we had to make sure
the designs weren't too detailed and small because we were
using pastel to color them in and pastels are thick, then we
started our good copy on a bigger piece of paper.
traditional carved piece of wood which you would usually
see on top of a whare in New Zealand. So we decided to
turn that into art, we started by folding a small piece of
paper into a grid of 6 then we drew the body using the
directions from our teacher and this was our practise copy.
We then drew around the pencil with vivid, after that we
drew our designs & colored them in, we had to make sure
the designs weren't too detailed and small because we were
using pastel to color them in and pastels are thick, then we
started our good copy on a bigger piece of paper.
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ReplyDeleteHi Autumn my name is Molly. I really liked the picture that you drew and that you described the steps of what you did. I also like doing art at school and at home, especially PouPou art. What was your favourite thing about the PouPou art?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing about doing this art was coloring it in
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