Tuesday 24 July 2018

Great sequential pattern Lesina! Maths can be fun!


Making a sequential pattern -

Romero Britto



  1. Are you pleased with your artwork? Why / why not? I am because It has bright repetitive patterns and bold colors mixed within my art. It has lots of colors and patterns that could fit onto my paper.

2. What was challenging when you did your sequential pattern artwork? I found creating a sequential pattern and knowing the color order was challenging.

3. What could you adapt/modify with your artwork? what I would modify my work with the cherries and the patterns because the cherries are a bit too small. The cherries could go a bit lower. The patterns should have been different from each other, but I still like it the way it is.

4. Who / what helped you with your sequential pattern artwork? The two people that helped me was actually Cleo and Reyna. They helped me to choose a pattern that goes with each color that will match with it. The example from Google that I searched up helped me a lot.

5. If you were to teach a new person how to create your artwork under your theme (Romero Britto) what would be the teaching points/tips?  Since I am doing Romero Britto I think I’ll give them tips about like to do a lot of patterns than bold colors because it will be boring if it was the bold color with no patterns. Make sure you plan before doing it on white paper. Always use a ruler when you are using the vivids.


6. What have you learned about this process? I learned about doing a lot of patterns and thick lines. Romero Britto has thick lines on some of his artworks. I’ve also learned about my process was about doing bright dark colors to make it very bright.

I think that all the artwork in Rooms 1 maths group is very authentic and realistic. I Thank Miss Paton and all the helpers.

  

Monday 23 July 2018

Zariah's very cool aboriginal maths art!

Making a sequential pattern - Aboriginal Artwork         




  1. Are you pleased with your artwork? Why / why not?
Yes because it took a really long time and it's worth it after 6 or more hours on this
artwork.


2. What was challenging when you did your sequential pattern artwork?
All the dots that I had to do.
Making sure my dots did not smudge,


3. What could you adapt / modify with your artwork?
Redoing the mistakes I made (the smudges)


4. Who / what helped you with your sequential pattern artwork?
Miss Paton,and the examples of aboriginal art.


5. If you were to teach a new person how to create your artwork under your theme
(Aboriginal Art) what would be the teaching points / tips?
You should use the end of the paint brush.
Plan the colours you are going to use and the order in which you do the patterns in.


6. What have you learnt about this process?
If you make one colour of the dots it is not a pattern. It is better if you use more than
one colour so that there is contrast.