Monday, December 5, 2016

Bottle top art project.

For this year we have been doing an art protect. At school we had a garden with a bear fence around it so Ms G and Ms H decided to brighten it up. So our first idea at the start of the year was to paint flowers on to the fence, then Ms H thought that bottle tops would be a great idea and we all agreed. We started looking at pictures and videos for inspiration we also thought we should make it so that our bottle top art related to the garden because we were decorating the garden fence. Then we started coming up with ideas about what our art would look like my idea was a kea. after that Ms H measured out paper that would be the same size as the plywood boards that we would stick the bottle tops on to so that we could plan our design the exact size that it would be. So after that we sketched our design on to the paper. once we had finished planning our design we painted the plywood boards so generously given to us by IPL for FREE. There were four different color paints we painted the boards with they were: orange, green, blue and black. After the boards were painted we started to glue the bottle tops on. Once we had done that we started to draw zentangle around our design. We had then finished here is my final product.
After we had done our own design the year fives and sixes did the created bottle top art in groups with the rest of the school Toby and sky were in my group and we made a kiwi here is there final product.
My favorite part was when we glued the bottle tops to the boards it was my favorite part because it was the most active part. My least favorite part would have to be planning our design. The most interesting part probably was the finding all the right bottle tops for our piece of art.
Overall I think this bottle top art project was fun, enjoyable and a really good idea!        

2 comments:

  1. Great recount about the process Zak, nice of you to acknowledge who helped throughout the process with knowledge and resources. You added good reflective comments on the end, I'm pleased to hear you enjoyed the project.

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  2. A very thorough reflection of the process Zak. I want to acknowledge the positive feedback I've had about your piece from others. You have a flair for design so I'm intrigued that was your least favourite part of the process. Looking forward to seeing more of your creative work next year.

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Thank you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comment.