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Friday, 16 March 2018

Recount on Art Week

Art Week

Last week starting from Monday the students of PBS did Pop Art. LS1 learnt about Andy warhol and what he use to do as a living.We did it for art intensive week this was the first art that  we have done this year art this year, We were like kind of inspired by Andy Warhol himself. It was called Pop art, Pop art stands for Popular art, Andy warhol was a great artist. I learnt a lot from him, The school focused on doing Art for the whole entire week. I am pretty sure everyone was tired.

First thing we did for Art was that we had to trace the black parts of the photo and then we had to go to the back of the paper and we had to shade in the parts that you can see where  you put the blue pen on. Later on we had to get a blank piece of paper and tape it to the bottom of the photo that you put shading on.


Next we had to turn the paper over and trace the black part again with a red pen. Last you have to take off the tape from the paper and see if you have written down your face or whatever you have traced with red pen it will show up on the blank paper. After we have showed the teacher our finished pencil traced face thing we had to pick a colored pastel and color the white bits on your photo. Last we had to use black paint to paint over the black parts of the paper with the pastel on it.  

The first person to finish was Farzana. The pastel and paint on her photo looked exactly like her.  When I finished I felt Great because I would always be tired of drawing in pastel because my hand would always hurt. Also when we had to do the researching I felt great because I found out a lot about Andy Warhol. Last I felt Wonderful because when I finished it felt amazing and It felt amazing to blog about what we had to do. That’s how we learnt how to make pop art.


By Florence




L.I to write a recount on Art Week.
I learnt how to write a recount about Art Intensive Week. I learnt it by remembering the steps that we did for our photos and what we had to go over. The hardest things for me to remember was the bit where we had to go over the black parts again with the red pen. Other then that I liked what I wrote and how I wrote it.

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