I hope you liked the last blog post I did that showed you information and problems that are happening in the world right now. In this blog post, I'm going to be sharing with you what I have been learning and creating on Fridays for Art/Maori. We started to draw out the pattern that we wanted on the piece of paper that was going to be short an amazing Koru artpiece. Once we finished our drawing, we then used a sharpie or a vivid to go around the edges of our korus or lines. Next, we coloured in all our patterns and korus in with pastels to make it colourful. After we finished that process, we were allowed to pick a colour of dye to colour the background in, so that it would look way better and pop way more.
I didn't add as many patterns as everyone else, so then it wouldn't have so much going on and it won't look crowded at all. I added some small and big korus, as well as some lines to make it different to everyone else's Koru art. I coloured the korus in different colours except for the smaller and same-sized ones which were coloured all the same colour. Here is the design that I created and worked hard on...
I really liked how my koru art turned out and how much it popped after I added the dye. I chose to add the colour green for the dye because I thought it would be nice to try something different rather than having the background black or something original. I did the colour green for the dye background. I coloured the main koru in light green and the medium-sized one in bright yellow. I coloured one of the ferns in brown, another one in blue and the last one in a silver-grey colour, close to white.
Overall I really like how my koru art turned out and I defiantly will try koru art again because it is so fun and creative to do and make. And, next time I could maybe add more patterns and designs on it. I will keep trying to get one that has different designs. Let me know if there is anything you like about it and maybe something that I need to work on so that I can make it better next time.
Do you like how it turned out? Is there anything you like about it? Thanks for taking the time and reading my blog post. I really enjoy making all types of blog posts. Next blog post, I might do a numeracy one because I haven't done one of those for a long time. But what posts do you want to see from me? See you next time

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