Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 May 2018

9NE art - Favourite pieces.

This term our 9NE art module we have been doing some piece of art. We have had three different assignments. Our first assignment was to start shading. We did this through drawing 3D shapes and then shading them depending on where we put the source of light. I have drawn a cube, pyramid, sphere and a cylinder and then shaded them to show the shadow. Mine looks like this:



Our second piece of art was practicing perspective and how to draw things so that they look realistic. I have drawn a few cylinders to show what dog food, baked beans, and spam looks like.

Our second to last piece of artwork was to make a helpful robot out of 3D shapes and make it so it is helping someone. This is the fridgebot-2000. It helps people by giving them food when they need it. People told me that it looks like karen from spongebob so I pu plankton in there to add to the fantasy. The fridgebot is walking down the street to find people who need food to give it to them. I have mostly included cubes in this drawing and a couple cylinders for the neck, arms, and legs. Also I have used some have spheres as feet/shoes

Thanks for looking at my art!!! 😃


Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Graffiti - Art or Vandalism?

I feel graffiti is a good and bad thing. Graffiti makes things look good when it looks bland and boring. This can either make things look better or make things on that building look worse. If people don’t have permission to do Graffiti on a building they can be fined. If people tag the place that they are painting, people will inevitably get angry and I can see why people get irritated with it being on there building. It then takes money for the owners to remove it, money that wouldn’t need to be spent if someone didn’t destroy it with something that doesn’t look that great. People have reasons to hate Graffiti artists. In Leeds (which is a place in england) they have had to spend $250,000 - $500,000 on removing pieces of graffiti from the walls of buildings in the area. All added up that is a lot of money being spent on pieces of graffiti. That is a lot of money being spent on something that could be stopped. One example to prevent graffiti you could put motion sensor lights outside to scare the artists away. 

High quality art pieces are sometimes in the form of graffiti. They can either be really good or really bad. One of the most famous graffiti artists in the world is Banksy, his works of art are very political and show how he feels about the world at the moment. He has painted pictures about war and how technology is taking over the world. He feels that things need to change and this is how he expresses his feelings and emotions. Here in Greymouth we have an artist of our own. His graffiti name is Raja (I’m not going to mention his real name) and he does really cool art around the town. He has done murals, painted chromebooks for kids, and small pieces of art also. He does this to make Greymouth look better than it does. About two years ago he painted a massive crane on a building near the Grey river. Some people from the public think that it doesn’t look good, whereas others think that it looks really good. He has also done other things like a train near the hospital, some kiwifruit on one of those electrical boxes, and even some art for one of the local schools. 

The feeling about graffiti around the world is 50/50. I can understand both the sides of the debate, people don’t want their shops vandalised by pictures that don’t necessarily improve the business nor the look of the building. Whereas other people in the public think that graffiti is a good thing because it makes things look good and helps people to express their emotions. I feel that graffiti is neither art or vandalism because they are both at the same time. Most serious graffiti artists, who do major murals and paintings (like Raja), ask permission before doing there art. This ups the name for graffiti artists and helps them get a better following. In all honesty I feel that graffiti can be a good thing if you ask for permission and do it properly. When the people feel that it look how they want it, the artist gets payed and everyone is happy. My overall opinion is that graffiti can be a bad thing, but it can also convey a very powerful and political message.

We also made a presentation of some of New Zealand's graffiti artists, Here it is:


Friday, 24 March 2017

Reflection

This week for literacy our class have started a new topic. It is ANZAC. I have been working on multiple tasks. The one task I have been working on this week is Animals At War. This is about the animals that went to WW1. Turns out a lot of the planes had mascots, such as a cat, a fox, a bear and a monkey. We had to work on certain questions like how many horses went to war? Why they went to war, what did they do? etc. I haven't exactly finished this presentation but I will post it up on my blog ASAP. 





This Week for maths my group have been working on percentages and how to work out the circumference of a circle. Let me show you.

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To work out the circumference of a circle you have to multiply the diameter by the first two decimal points of pi:
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which is 3.14 so just say the diameter of the circle is 2cm soooo we have to times 2 by 3.14 which in maths form looks like this 2 x 3.14 and the answer to that is 6.28 so the circumference of the circle is 6.28 and it is also the answer to the question.



This term for art we have been working on multiple things. We have had two things of art to choose from. we could either draw a bunch of lines on a piece of paper and colour in each segment of the lines a different colour which blended with another colour or do a silhouette of a person with something coming out of something. I did a boy lying on his front reading a book. and coming out of the tip of the book was a library it looks like this. 


That is my weekly revision soooo...... bbfn

Monday, 10 November 2014

Edward Tulane Drawing

We had to do an art piece for a collaboration we are doing with a school in America. I did it when Edward could just faintly see the sky when he was in the ocean.