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Friday 24 November 2017

Role of the Modern Zoo

WAL: About animals in Modern Zoos, The Zoo's history and about animals being on display/ disagreeing and agreeing if we shouldn't have zoos.

Write down in the comment section if you want or do not want zoos and why.
:D This is Paris , Hope you all have a safe last 3 weeks of school, "New Zealand"

Friday 10 November 2017

Te tuhi T4W4 Workshop 2 - Turangawaewae

Today I went to Te Tuhi. It was Amazing,Enjoyable and a Awesome experience once again. This is a Reflection on what I did today. I Hope you all go visit Te Tuhi Because of its Originality of Artwork and Designing. Would love to say a Big Amazing Thank you to Salome our Art Instructor for her guidance of our trips to Te Tuhi. It was Fantastic!

Tuesday 7 November 2017

Art and Turangawaewae - Artists In Aotearoa! - Te Tuhi Pre-lesson 2

WAL: How Artists from Aotearoa make art that connects to their turangawaewae.
I Learnt so much from these artists and there inspiring and creative art and sculptures.
I Would love you all to also research about theses really inspiring and cultural people for yourselves.
These Artists have done so much to include there Whakapapa and Culture to there paintings and sculptures and it is amazing and spectacular.

Monday 6 November 2017

What I Did Today (Short Summary)

Today We Were At Room 1 And did some amazing and creative activities.
We Did Art's and Crafts with Candle wax and building more onto our Whare Tapa Wha :D.

It was an awesome experience and We all Enjoyed our time there, It was Fantastic to see all the amazing and creative thoughts put into the artworks and the heavy and concentration on it.
I Would Recommend all of you to always try your best and always have a growth mindset :D

Paris Tūrangawaewae - A Place To Stand - (Lesson 1)

Today I Learnt about TurangaWaewae. To be honest I feel like Whakatane is my Turangawaewae because of the original landscapes and its naturality. Its landscapes capture the point of how we were before and how we changed along the years of construction and designing. I'm grateful for being able to see how New Zealand still respects our landscapes because of how Maori's used to live and How we are able to keep out Turangawaewae apart of us.