Our focus for today's activity was based around kowhaiwhai patterns.
First, we learnt about Tānerore. Tānerore is the son of Tama-nui-te-ra. He performs the haka for his mother, Hine-raumati.
The kowhaiwhai pattern I created represents two hearts stuck together and those hearts repeating. This means that during your lifetime, your heart can join with other people's and create a strong relationship.
I enjoyed this activity very much because I learnt that art stories can vary depending on the type of perspective people look at it.
Kia ora Farzana,
ReplyDeleteWow - what an outstanding kowhaiwhai pattern you have made - ka pai! I really like the black and red colours you have used and how this makes the white stand out so much.
I'm so glad to read that you enjoyed this activity and learning about different perspectives. It sounds like you have learnt heaps, which is so awesome. Do you have a name for your pattern?
Keep up the awesome work!
Ngā mihi nui,
Fiona (SLJ).