Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Kowhaiwhai Patterns | Summer Learning Journey | Day 3 Activity 1

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.

LI: to create a kowhaiwhai pattern.


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