Thursday, September 18, 2008

The Colour Wheel




The Colour Wheel
A couple of lessons ago, we had to paint a colour wheel in order to learn about primary, secondary and tertiary colours, as well as tints and tones. In the first picture you can see that the wheel goes around in an order, primary, secondary, primary and so on. The second picture shows that the colours turn darker towards the centre of the wheel, and lighter or paler, towards the outside of the wheel. These are called tones and tints; tones being darker and tints being lighter.

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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