I am a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Mrs Fisi'iahi.
Friday, 13 September 2019
Maths | Geometric Landscape | WIP
LI: to earn and look after money by creating with maths.
A geometric landscape is a piece of art that is made with straight lines and possibly circular and other shapes. I used triangles as the main shape of my art piece. I used cold colours for the sky, warm colours for the mountains and green shades for the ground.
We needed to calculate the length and height of our canvas/art framing. We used a meter ruler and a protractor to make our lining result exactly straight. Within the shape would be our frame. The protractor was used at the 90 degree angle to make sure that the measurement and calculation of our art frame exactly straight.
We made our geometric landscape art using a ruler or a meter ruler to get our straight lines. We needed to make sure that the lines for our art weren't to dark because in geometric art, there aren't lines on the mountains/art. Then we could colour in our art pieces. This piece of art is a work in progress. There are still a few points and assets to be added to complete this artwork.
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