Wednesday, 6 May 2015

ANZAC Art





We must remember the brave ANZAC soldiers 

who fought in WW1 at Gallipoli on the 28th of July.



This is how we made them:
  • We went to a cenotaph and took paper and crayons. We rubbed over the names at the cenotaph.
  • Then we sketched a silhouette of a soldier on a white piece of paper transferred them to black paper and cut  them out.
  • We also made silhouettes of crosses and other appropriate elements that would remind us of the ANZAC soldiers.
  • We also made simple poppies and silver ferns out of shiny paper.
  • Lastly we assembled the elements together. We had to play around with them all until we felt that the picture was balanced. 
  • The whole class is proud of the ANZAC art that hangs on our classroom wall. The art reminds us about all people that fought and died to protect us during WW1.     
By Paige M

1 comment:

  1. We think these are very striking. We enjoyed thinking and learning about ANZAC too.

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