Primary Art Show
PRIMARY VISUAL ARTS
Sun and Moon Ari D 6A Taylah and I both did a connected artwork with one side being a beau- tiful, tropical, bright, vibrant, colourful sunset and the other side is a dark, shiny, mysterious, magical moon. I want people to notice how hard we worked together and how bright my sunset is. Our idea was just two girls who got bored until one of them got an idea to paint a connecting sun and moon. We used paint, glitter, and brushes. We also used our fingers to smudge the colours together and Taylah helped me create the sunset. We displayed it on a canvas and we’re going to connect the two canvases into one whole painting. My goal as an artist is that I want to be a pretty well known artist and I think my painting might help me because it’s really good and creative. Sculptemort Kara T 6A The artwork is a hand sculpted, shaded, and painted Voldemort face, with a black adorned box. Notice the oil pastel contour and shading, along with the handmade snake eyes, clouded. They say the eyes are the window to the soul, and when your soul’s split in seven, the windows get foggy. Notice the hand arranged, snake scale like bead decor surrounding the face, and the shimmering blue additions to add an extra pop of colour, bringing the greens and yellows in his eyes to life. This artwork was originally formed from an accident. I had crafted a human face, and as it dried, it looked more and more unnatural. I took a look at it, comparing it to an alien, then to Voldemort, which stuck as an idea. I tried to capture Voldemort’s soulless feeling. Using a wire base, I built onto it with plaster and clay, before using oil pastel dust to add shade, contrast, and contour, each scale was individually arranged and glued to the box. My goal was to be creative, and I think having to alter the design and process helped me reach the goal.
By Primary Art Leaders: Miriam, Georgina, Maddy At the Art Show, students displayed their artworks and descriptions of them. Students were really happy and proud to have their art displayed and show their creative artworks to their parents/carers while the Learner Review Meetings were happening. The amazing artworks displayed showed lots of imagination and creativity such as a guitar made out of cardboard and painted sunsets
on canvas. There were paintings, drawings, canvas paintings, collages, clay, cardboard box structures and even some crochet art. The Secondary Campus students also had some of their artworks displayed.
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