Saturday, July 19, 2008

Research Task. 1&2- My 3 Mask Animals

The Blue-Ringed Octopus
The Blue-Ringed Octopus has a very unusual skin pattern. The octopus' skin has the same coloured blue and black rings all over its body. Even though the rings are the same colour they are not the same size. The design of the octopus' skin is a lot more creative than the bubble-eyed goldfish.


The Bubble-Eyed Goldfish

The goldfish' scales are very plain. They overlap each other and repeat themselves because the scales are all the same colour and style.

The Green Tree Snake

The Green Tree Snake's scales are different from the bubbled-eye goldfish because the snake needs to slide across the hard, rough ground. The scales on its head are different to the rest of its body, because they do not overlap. The scales are green so that the snake can blend in to its surrounding environment.

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Things I Like

  • Going to the movies
  • Chocolate
  • Cleanliness
  • Ice-blocks
  • Ice-cream
  • My Friends (obviously)
  • My Sister
  • Rain
  • Sherbet
  • Sleeping
  • Sugar
  • Water

Art Reflection

During this lesson we first used charcoal sticks to draw a stuffed animal as quick as we could. The animal that I drew was a husky. After a few goes of drawing with charcoal sticks, we then used a broken paddle-pop stick dipped in ink to draw another animal as quick as we could, but this time we used ink instead of charcoal. We could’ve changed animals but I decided to draw the husky again.

Teddy

Teddy
Ted loves ice-creams...

The Animls in My Mask

The Animls in My Mask
I am going to use the Eyes of a Bubble Eye Goldfish as the eyes for my mask

The Head, Pattern and Tentacles of a Blue Ringed Octopus

I am going to use the Mouth of a Green Tree Snake

What I want my Mask to Look Like and the Colours I Hope to use

What I want my Mask to Look Like and the Colours I Hope to use