Hey Bloggers
Today for my summer learning journey activity I had to make a kowhaiwhai witch was preaty hard. First I had to watch a video to see how to draw them and my kowhaiwhai is based on strength. I did it on my crombook I did have an option to do it on paper , But I did it my crombook. Here is my drawing.
Did you like it? I am very proud of it becuase I had to keep doing it over and over again till I got it right. My drawing represent's strength. That is all from me today bye seee you in my next post bye bye.
Kia ora Angel-Mey, I liked your mango-pare drawing, it looks so nice and pretty especially the background. I think you did absolutely amazing in your tanerore. Keep it up !
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my blog. I really liked that you liked the drawing and the background. I did do it on paper but when I took the photo you could not see it so I had to do it on my cromebook and rewrite the blog post and draw it again. Over all that you for commenting on my blog post.
From Angel-Mey
Kia ora Angel-Mey
ReplyDeleteBen here again from the Summer Learning Journey commenting team.
Your kowhaiwhai made me smile, tēnā koe e kotiro. I like how you tried again and again to get it right. To me that shows the strength that is symbolised by the pattern.
Do you know where the pattern comes from? I think it looks like a certain animal??
Keep up the good work!!
Ngā awhina,
Benjamin
Hi Angel-mey,
ReplyDeleteI really like you kowhaiwhai! It looks really cool! I really liked the background that you have used! It looks surprisingly amazing! I did mine on paper because it was really hard drawing it on my chromebook.
Maybe next time you could colour the inside of your picture black so that it looks really cool! Why did you choose that background for your picture? Please reply Angel! Bye!
- Nishka