Friday, 7 January 2022

Geometric Animal Art


 For this task I had to create an animal using geometric shapes, I choose an elephant as they enjoy spraying their body with water using their trunks. It wasn't an easy task, it took a lot of trial and error until I came to the final result.

4 comments:

  1. Kia Ora

    Helena

    It is me Quein again a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It is fantastic to see the amazing geometric elephant that you have created. It is great to see that you were able to use your creativity and imagination. Thank you for including an explanation in your blog. I agree elephants are cool. I am very impressed that despite the initial challenges that you had with the task you still gave it a go and completed the activity. This shows that you have a strong give it a go mindset which is awesome to see and will serve you well in the future- Ka Pai!!!

    It looks like a cool, proud and majestic African elephant. An interesting fact is that elephants have a better memory than that of people. Have you ever seen an elephant before?

    Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!

    Have a Super Summer!!!

    Ngā mihi,
    Quein


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  2. Hi Quein thank you for taking the time to ad my blog to answer your question I have seen an elephant before in the zoo.

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  3. Kia Ora

    Helena

    Thank you for your reply, you are most welcome I really enjoyed your creativity in creating a geometric artwork. That is awesome you have seen elephants before, have you seen them at the Auckland Zoo they are really cool.

    Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!

    Have a Super Summer!!!

    Ngā mihi,
    Quein

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  4. ​​Kia ora Helena,

    It’s Fiona from the Manaiakalani team. I think you have done an excellent job of this geometric animal art challenge - well done! I like the way you explained why you chose to do an elephant for this task. I’m glad that you persevered with the trials and errors to create this fantastic artwork :)
    I look forward to seeing more creative blog posts from you over the summer.

    Ngā mihi,
    Fiona Waugh

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