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Thursday 28 June 2012

This Amazing Painting By My Cousin


I liked this painting because it is of Maori culture and I am Moari and I liked all the detail like the Koru and all that kind of stuff.The artist is my cousin called Matthew Ryan.



Friday 8 June 2012

Charlees Story About Claude Monet



Claude Monet was a French impressionist painter. He liked to paint on the same subject but with different backgrounds. He like to paint landspace on different days or season. He liked to capture the moments of his paintings with different colours and light.


Claude Monet lived in Giverny. He liked to paint beautful paintings of the watergarden at his house because of how the water moves and reflects the world. He would go back over and over on the same subject .


The famous painting of the Japenese Bridge that show an arch brigde with a pond under it. It would have trees surrounding the pond. Each season the pond would change how in spring the leaves fall on the pond and the pond would be coverd with leaves but in summer the water would be warm with light shining on the surface.

Friday 1 June 2012

Charlee's Art Work Robert Derlaunay


Robert Derlaunay was French he was also married to a French woman name Sonia. Robert  loved to paint and use vibrant colours in his painting.He liked to use geometric shapes and write poems about his painting.
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He liked to bring his art work to life. He also used geometric shapes for object or people in his art work. Robert liked to use vibrant colours as well in stead of bold and boring colours. Most of his art work was use with contrasting colours because he must of liked how it looked interesting.
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Robert painted a large plant on the left hand side of the room . He used diffent colours for each leaf and the leafs were very big or large. The painting was about a big seen of a woman at work. In  the centre of the room he mostly used circles for the mat, dishes and a bit for the table.