Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Sandra Silberweig art

This is my finished one
These last few weeks we've been learning to make a Sandra Silberzweig art and I'm gonna show you how we did it it.



So first for our maths contract Mrs Cutler made a sheet for us to practice our patterns, colours, blending and also finding where our patterns go so basically we find the right spot for our patterns to go in.


And then after that about a week later we watched a video that told us a little bit about Sandra and how she gets her ideas and then the person in the video made one of their own to tell us how to do it and then we started to draft our own artwork.


So Mrs Cutler told us to make two so we could choose what we wanted and if we wanted to have both we could make another one with both of the ideas in one whole picture the drafts were really fun to make but not as fun as the real one.


When we finished our drafts and finished tweaking them Mrs Cutler gave us a piece of yellowish whitish cardboard feeling paper and told as to put our designs on it very lightly and do all of our art on it the paper was pretty big so we had to make our art huge but still it's art who doesn't like art.


Okay we got to the black out lining which we used Indian ink for that and the teacher told us to do thick and thin lines so it would like really cool and it would make look different also with the Indian ink we coloured in our spaces that we wanted black.

After we all finished the Indian ink and let it dry for a couple of days we started to use the pastel colours but first we had to sit on the mat to listen to the instructions Mrs Cutler told about the cold colours warm colours primary colours and secondary colours so we went off and started blending like dark blue and light blue red orange and yellow and also all the other colours this was awesome to do and you will just have to wait to see the finished.


This is our class photos 


   

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora.I am Billy from St Mary’s School.
    I really liked your finished one it looks really cool
    How long did it take you
    Maybe you could make the words a bit bigger so it's easier to see.
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Billy

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  2. Bonjour. I am Timiah from St Mary’s School.
    I really liked your colourful choices on your art.
    I learnt that Sandra Silberzweig is an awesome painter.
    Maybe you could include more information about Sandra Silberzweig.
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Timiah

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  3. Thanks Timiah, and Billy for your comments and I just realised straight after I posted I did notice that I had to do more information

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