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Monday, 12 August 2013
Exploring Patterns In Aboriginal Art
This week we will be exploring the use of patterns in aboriginal artwork. Aboriginal artwork uses symbols and patterns to tell a story. Have a look at the collection below and see what patterns you can find. What story do you think is being told?
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In picture number 7 I found a pattern that went light orange, dark orange, light orange, dark orange. By Jessie.
ReplyDeleteIn picture number 2 we found a pattern that went white, brown, yellow, white, brown, yellow. We also found one that went big dot, little dot, big dot, little dot.
ReplyDeleteBy Lochie and Hannah
In picture number3 I found a pattern that went white, red, white, red. The next one went brown, yellow, brown, yellow. By Amy
ReplyDeleteIn picture number 4 we found a pattern that went white, purple, blue, white, purple blue. By Jasmine.
ReplyDeleteIn picture number 7 we found a pattern that light dot, dark dot, light dot, dark dot. We also found one that went white, black, white, like a magpie.
ReplyDeleteBy Xavier and Nicholas
In picture number 8 we found a pattern that went line, zig zag, line, dot, line. By Rayden and Huntta
ReplyDeleteIn picture number 10 I found a pattern that went big, little, big. I found another one that went yellow, orange, yellow. By Elijah.
ReplyDeleteIn picture number 5 I found a pattern that went purple, yellow, blue. I found another one that went green, purple, green, purple.
ReplyDeleteBy Dylan
In picture number 6 I noticed a pattern that went red, blue, red, blue. There was another one that went black, blue, red, black, blue, red.
ReplyDeleteBy Charlotte