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Friday, 8 June 2012

Monet


Claude Monet was a french impressionist painter, Who also enjoyed the same subject by landscape. Each painting captured a moment in time. In each seasons there are different colours in light.

Monet created his beautiful water garden at his home in Giverny and used it as a subject over and over again. Water changes constantly every season which he painted.


The famous painting of the Japanese bridge shows an arched bridge crossing a pond. The pond is  surrounded with  trees and shrubs which reflect in the pond when the season changes.

Friday, 1 June 2012

Robert Dalaunay


Robert Delaunay was a French painter. His wife's name is Sonya. He used fresh vibrant colours and geometric shapes. He was a writer and a poet.

He liked to use bright vibrant colours to bring his art to life. He likes contrasting two different colours together to oppose each other. Using geometric shapes to represent objects and people.

In the painting of the Tall Portuguese Woman, on the left side of his painting there is a large leafed plant. In the center there is circles that are different colours that are part  of the kitchen.

This is my first attempt at creating a piece of art in the style of Robert Dalaunay

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Maths Whizz!

I won a certificate for Maths Whizz!

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Jackson Pollock


Wow! “have you ever heard of an awesome artist named Jackson Pollock”.
He lived in America in New York City.
Jackson Pollock was married, he also smoked and drank beer.
He died at a very young age. He died in a car crash.

Jackson Pollock’s painting was very famous. Some of his art  has already been sold. Most of his techniques were flicking and splattering.


Room fifteen has tried his type of painting. We liked it.
We had great fun! We were over excited that the grass turned into colourful grass. Everyone was flicking splattering and dripping paint everywhere. I felt extraordinarily happy.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Could Creatures Live Without Rain?

If there was no rain, sea creatures  would possibly survive.


There is a part of the world where it doesn't rain.  There it is dry, where plants and animals don’t live.


Rain supplies humans and animals with water to drink and to survive. Water helps  plants to grow.


Some people in cities become angry when it rains. T
hey forget farmers need rain to grow grass and to grow crops.