Today I have done another activity called geometric animal art. In this activity I needed to make a new google drawing and use the polyline tool on google drawing. Then choosing an animal that I wanted which was a bee, and draw the outline, then using the polyline tool again to do the inside of the animal. The reason why I chose the bee was because I always see them outside when I am running or going somewhere. I enjoyed doing this activity because it was really fun creating a digital geometric animal, and using polyline to do the inside of the animal.
Kia Ora
ReplyDeleteChisa
It is Great to see that you enjoyed the activity, I think your geometric bee looks fabulous. I can see that you have put a lot of effort and effort into your work- Ka Pai!!! I really enjoyed that you provided an explanation of your task and why you chose to make an artwork of a bee. Thank you for sharing your mahi with me and your fellow bloggers. Your artwork looks amazing. I like how you can see so many different shapes and lines that were used to create the image. We really appreciate the effort you put into your work, your blog post has an excellent layout.
An interesting fact is that bees like the color blue and they really like plants like lavender and rosemary. What other animals do you like?
Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!
Have a Super Summer!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Hi Chisa
ReplyDeleteGreat to catch up with your Summer Learning Journey. In In looking at your posts you have accomplished many fun challenges. I thought your sail boat was very cool.
This insect post is extremely well completed. I thought that your design was very intricate. The lines and patterns reminded me very much of the wings of a cicada. Looking forward to continuing to follow your work. It is wonderful to see.
Kia ora Chisa,
ReplyDeleteIt’s Fiona from the Manaiakalani team.
Wow - I LOVE your bee! You have done an excellent job of this geometric animal art challenge. Well done! I think the herringbone design you’ve used on the main body of the bee looks particularly effective. I like the way you explained the task and the tools you used to complete it. It’s great to hear that you enjoyed this task :)
I look forward to seeing more creative blog posts from you over the summer.
Ngā mihi,
Fiona Waugh