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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas! Today, (boxing day) I saved up enough money for a IPod touch 4th generation! Right now, I am using it to post this. Please leave a comment saying what you got for Christmas! MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Andy Warhol - Marilyn Manroe Painting

Similes And Metaphors To Describe This Image:

Picture 1
-As Angry As A Raging Bull
-A Hot Summer Day
Picture 2
-A Cold, Stormy Night
-As Icy As Fresh Winter Snow
Picture 3
-A Storm Hitting A Small Town
-As Dark As A Stormy Sky
Picture 4
-Like A Poor, Lonley Person
-The Sadest Person You'll Ever See
Picture 5
-A Homeless Child
-As Lonley As A Homeless Child
Picture 6
-About To Go Onto A Stage
-As Nervous As If She Was About To Go Onto A Huge Stage
Picture 7
-Scared Like A Young Child Afraid Of The Dark
-A Young Child On Their First Day Ever At School
Picture 8
-Lost, Away From Everyone
-Lost Like A Dull Colour In Many Bright Colours
Picture 9
-Natural, Like A Pure Primary Colour
-A Bright, Happy, Sunny Sun

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Homework Colour Wheel
















For My Homework I Had To Create And Label A Colour Wheel. Above Are Some Images Of Colour Wheels With Lables.

As You Can See In Image 1, It Shows What Colours Make Which And What Colours Are Primary Colours, What Colours Are Secondary Colours And What Colours Are Tertiary Colours. Primary Colours Are Red, Blue And Yellow, These Colours Can NOT Be Made By Any Other Colours. Secondary Colours, Green, Orange And Purple Are Colours That Can Be Made By Only Using Primary Colours. Tertiary Colours Are Colours That Are Mixed Together Depending On Where They Are On The Colour Wheel. Image 2 Shows All The Primary, Secondary And Tertiary Colours.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Andy Warhol Character Web










This Is A Bubbl.us About Andy Warhols Personality And What His Art Was Like.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

Should Early Maori Art Be Preserved?

SHOULD EARLY MAORI ART BE PRESERVED?
I strongly believe that ancient Maori art on cave walls should be preserved.

Firstly, Maori art is VERY old, valuable and worth A LOT of money. All the drawing on the cave walls are extremely old and worn out, if people touch them they could easily get damaged. These drawing are already worth A LOT of money; just imagine how much they will be worth in a few more years?!?

Secondly, I think old Maori art should be preserved its shows New Zealand history stories. Without these drawings on cave walls, people could forget about the New Zealand history including how they hunted back then and how they lived their everyday lives. It also reminds people of how lucky we are these days to live so happily.

Finally, I strongly believe that Maori art should be preserved because it is part of the New Zealand history. Think about this, ‘would you be happy if someone damaged of threw away some of your families most important history?’ I expect you think ‘no’, New Zealand history is just as important as your families history.

To sum up, I STRONGLY believe that ancient Maori art should be preserved because it is very old, worth a lot of money, tells New Zealand history and is part of New Zealand. Ancient Maori art should defiantly be preserved, protected and respected!