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Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Creative Collages

Walt In class we have been learning about Collages. We had to search  up a color with texture behind it then turn it into a shape and ad it to our collage. I made an owl. here it is
This is a link to Ms Morgans presentation in case you want to do one yourself.
Do you like my collage owl?


9 comments:

  1. Kia ora Grace,
    This is a great first attempt at a collage. I am really impressed with the different textures you have chosen. Your owl is super cute! I really like the colours you have chosen for him/her it makes the owl stand out. Do you think you would do this again? Did you find it difficult?
    Look forward to hearing from you,
    Miss Morgan

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  2. Kia ora Gracie,
    Using the warm colours for your owl makes it really standout against the cool colours of the background. Also the texture and shape you have used to create the feathers is very effective. Thanks for sharing the link to Miss Morgan's instructions. Very helpful!
    Mrs Grant

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  3. kia ora Grace. I like your owl its so cute your so talented. Maybe next time you could add the night sky with stars. This post reminds me of going camping and then you here a owl then you see kids getting scared. I have a question how did you make the owl.

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    1. Hi Marleigh
      I made my owl by searching up colors with the word texture next to it like brown texture. the I cropped it to the shape I wanted and Grouped it all together.
      I'm glad you like my post
      Grace.

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  4. Hi Grace, my name is Zariah and I am from Christ the King School,
    You Owl is very cute, I love how well you put your thought into this, have you ever wanted to be an artist?

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  5. Kia ora Grace

    I love how cute your owl is and the colouers stand out . keep up with the good work!!!

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  6. Kia Ora Grace, my name is Alvin from Yaldhurst Model School. I really like your owl it's the best owl I have ever seen! and the coulours look very nice together. do's it have a name? and next time you could make your own backround because the blue bit's don't match. But your work isn't good it's FANTASTIC!

    Alvin

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