Chris here from the Summer Learning Journey, again! Tēnā koe for getting involved in another task. You’ve done so many!
Great geometric drawing! What made you choose a panda as the animal that your art was based on? Love that it’s mouth is a open a little bit, as this makes it look like a real living thing!
Looking forward to seeing what you post over these last couple of weeks!
Kia ora Khadija. Wow, what an awesome panda. I really like the shading around the ears, eyes and nose. The nose also reminds me of the one point perspective activity. Did you try that one? I wonder what made you choose a panda for your art work...
Kia Ora Phil, I actually didn't draw this for the point perspective image, but now that i'm looking closer at it it does remind me of a point perspective image. I chose a panda because it's my second favorite animal. Thank you
Mōrena Khadija!
ReplyDeleteChris here from the Summer Learning Journey, again! Tēnā koe for getting involved in another task. You’ve done so many!
Great geometric drawing! What made you choose a panda as the animal that your art was based on? Love that it’s mouth is a open a little bit, as this makes it look like a real living thing!
Looking forward to seeing what you post over these last couple of weeks!
Ngā mihi!
Chris
Kia Ora Chris,
DeleteI chose a panda because it's my second favorite animal.
Me too, I love that I drew the mouth open a little.
Thank you
Kia ora Khadija, that's cool- what's your first favourite?
DeleteKia ora Khadija. Wow, what an awesome panda. I really like the shading around the ears, eyes and nose. The nose also reminds me of the one point perspective activity. Did you try that one? I wonder what made you choose a panda for your art work...
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Phil,
DeleteI actually didn't draw this for the point perspective image, but now that i'm looking closer at it it does remind me of a point perspective image.
I chose a panda because it's my second favorite animal.
Thank you