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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Haiku Poem-Tapa cloth-Tuna o Runga i te Rangi

Haiku Poem

Hi today I am sharing with you what I am starting to do In hurumanu 4 about a Maori legend.
That was told a lot, the legend was about the creation of tuna I got interspersion.
From the legend to create a haiku poem about It and a Tapa cloth Tapa cloth mean bark In Tonga.
I chose to draw some symbols when the eel got cut up In piece an awa and a pā.
First were making a practices and, then were going to make one or two about the book or the video what one we think is better.

Practice:
Summer
Water Splashing.
kids running around

Poem:
God of the Oceans.
Awa, Roto, Freshwater.
Creation of Tuna.



If you have any feed back or what I should improve comment about It.
Have a great day bye.

Tapa cloth

When we finished the haiku poem we had to create a Tapa cloth about It, I found It fun to make the draft.
A Tapa cloth Is when you create a piece of art that stand out for your culture. Tapa cloth Is bark that Is beaten and then folded lots of times, we were allowed to use two colour, the colors were brown and white, originally the white crayon was on the black paper, while the brown crayon was on a lighter colour brown paper.
I found It difficult to make the finished art
heres my draft:

Here the crayon Part:
Heres the dye part:


The next part I am doing is outlining some of my art with charcoal, I think its going to be hard to outlining some of the parts with charcoal cause, I dont now if it can stick when it has dye on it. If you have any feed back or what I should improve comment about It.
Have a great day bye.

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