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Monday, 23 September 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Our Hundertwasser Art
We have been studying the work of the Austrian artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser. He produced many different works of art including paintings, postage stamps, clothes and flags. His work often included bright colours and nature. Hundertwasser seldom used straight lines and his paintings have lots of spirals. He also designed many amazing buildings using irregular forms and lots of colour. Hundertwasser believed painting was ‘like a dream and painters take us into their own world’. He thought a happy place should ‘glow with bright colours’. We have created our own art works in a ‘Hundertwasser’ style.
For Your Information: Sugar In Some Breakfast Cereals
Parents this makes interesting viewing - Food for thought so to speak!
Monday, 16 September 2013
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Monday, 12 August 2013
Charlotte's Moment In Time (a self set task following work on this genre in class)
- seeü
-hearü
-feelü
-smellü
While I am staring over the white- painted fence I start to notice a dog that looks like it is disguised as a tiger!
The bright yellow sun made it hard to see the half tiger but I am managing to see vibrant orange and black stripes on the dog’s tail, its tongue is sticking out! I am grabbing my camera out of my pocket and taking the best photo I can of this weird dog. (Well not much of a dog at all!). Just now my friend is walking up to me and saying “What on earth are you staring at?” she is asking. “That dog” I am answering. “It’s just like a tiger, I can smell its smelly doggy breath (Or shall I say tiger breath?) “So can I” I am answering. “It is now attacking us…” my friend is making up. I can hear it breathing hard as it is panting uncontrollably… it is scary! I can feel fear goose-bumps running down my arms. Now I am running into my house in fear.
Thanks for reading my moment in time work.
By Charlotte
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