To recognise World Turtle Day on Monday, May 23rd, we used the art style of Pointillism to draw, and or, colour turtle pictures.
World Turtle Day hopes to bring attention to, and increase knowledge of and respect for, turtles and tortoises, and encourage human action to help them survive and thrive. Pointillism is the technique of painting, drawing and colouring in which small dots of a variety of colour are used instead of the traditional brush or pencil stroke. It's a long and tedious style, but in the end, it really pays off. Here is a collection of our turtles we drew and/or coloured using Pointillism.
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What is more beautiful than a cherry blossom painted in water paint? TWO cherry blossoms painted in water paint!
Why stop at two? As part of our studies of Japan, we researched some art work on cherry blossom trees and recreated our version based on the inspiration using the iPad app, Paper. Below is a collection of some of our work. These pieces are currently on display in our assembly hall. |
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