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Friday, August 28, 2020

stop motion




in media studies we learnt about different ways the media can control things and make you think a certain way.
this stop motion is about not beliving everything you see online.

Monday, August 10, 2020

seal street art

Funding available for creative projects : Newsline
The significance of the objects and character is the seal it is half trash can because it represents the all the trash in the ocean.
The significance of the colours is that the blue represents the ocean.
This street art is in a parking lot so it is easily seen.
 The artist is Tess Sheerin she says her art aims to "communicate 
the issue of water pollution and its damaging effect on wildlife."
image: https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/funding-available-for-creative-projects

Thursday, August 6, 2020

street art


Organic Matters Street Art | Find Christchurch NZ

street art is not graffiti. street art is commissioned and people have got permission to paint it and graffiti is illegal and done without permission. this street art is called organic matters and it is on lichfield street christchurch 


Monday, August 3, 2020

the kea

Kea: The Clever Clown of the Alps – Milford Sound
I choose kea as my mascot bird because it is one of the most  intelligent bird in the world. They are about 48 cm long.
It is the only alpine parrot in the world and is native to New zealand. There has been reports of them attacking farmer’s sheep and stealing food from people.
I saw some when we went through arthurs pass on the way to greymouth. The males have around 20% more mass than females. Some common estimates for population is 1,000 to 7,000. Kea’s used to get bounty hunted to protect sheep but it was outlawed in 1971.