Art Exhibition
Over the past 8 weeks Kahikatea worked on facts around sustainability and unsustainability and put that knowledge into astounding pieces of artwork including a mural, storyboard and sculptures.
Sculptures
The sculptures revolved around the unsustainable side like polluted streams, lakes, rivers and even oceans. They were made out of a range of materials like colored fabrics and Tip Top™ ice-cream containers.
Mural
The mural was a stand out to the audience and was a key piece to the Art Exhibition. It was a stunning piece of artwork that a number of classmates were a part of. It had a unsustainable area to one side and a sustainable area to the other side. The unsustainable side was a dirty, polluted with petroleum, diesel and LPG fumes swaying through the rough sky and cars making the sky brown and in ways not imaginable, while the sustainable side was a family friendly side with tidy paths and healthy well being people a free to roam around anywhere they want.
Storyboards
The storyboards were an outstanding comic like drawing with a clear piece of writing under each strip of writing for more info. Some storyboards were about rubbish some weren't, some were about the sea or lakes.
Pohutukawa and Matai
Matai
Matai made a ravishing rusted artwork, beautifully made stop motions, body tingling mondrian arts, top-notch kandinsky exquisite driftwood masterpieces and swirly chihuly's, but the one that caughtwas the driftwood expertise because they had a magnificently set out sandy beach as their backsplash and the driftwood had shiny shells on top of these stunning one of a kind artworks.
Pohutakawa
Pohutukawa made remarkable, sublime CD and DVD fish and
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