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One afternoon this week she gathered up a load of art
supplies and headed to her room. A little later she presented me with her
version of what our Siamese cat, Perry, would look like if he attended the
Music festival that Pacha and all of nature put on. Miss K is still working on
what Perry would sing at the Festival.
Today we all sat done to work on creating a parrot that symbolized
hope for the rainforest. Well that was the original plan. Mini Piwi announced
she wanted to make her own.
The kids used Learn to Draw Pets
to sketch a picture
of a Macaw. If teaching art scares you like it
does me, I would definitely recommend this as an easy(and cheap) way to introduce
sketching to kids. As you can see even Mini Piwi was able to follow the step by
step instructions
The pencil lines were traced with dark oil pastel and they
set about adding color and patterns.
We recently learnt about the Koru symbol used in New Zealand
Maori carving. It is based on the shape of a fern frond and represents
regeneration and hope for the future. Miss K loves the smudging effect of oil
pastels so that’s how the background was filled.
Mini Piwi also added Korus and lots of colors. She named
her parrot Sparky. Both Pictures have definitely brightened up the kitchen Art Museum
(aka the Fridge).
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