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Thursday, 7 December 2017

The Works of Andy Warhol

Today was our last session on working on Andy Warhol inspired pop arts. This means that we had to get everything finished and put up on the wall to be displayed.

After all these weeks of hard work, painting and drawing. Everything is finally ready to be seen, by students, teachers and or parents.

Pop Arts Displayed on the Wall:
This is all of the pop arts we have made. The wall consists of digital pop arts made, food odes, celebrity and cartoon characters drawings and our drawed and painted name tags.


Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Quick and Easy Way to Make Hokey Pokey

Ingredients:
1/2 cup of Sugar
1/4 cup of Golden Syrup
2 tsp of Baking Soda

Materials:
Saucepan
Wooden Spoon
Aluminium Foil or Tin

Method:

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Sugar
1. Put sugar and golden syrup in the saucepan and bring to boil. Stir ingredients continuously until it dissolves. Boil for 4 minutes.








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Foaming
2. Remove pan from heat. Add in baking powder and quickly mix until it foams (mix quickly or the ingredients will set in the pan).







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Cooling and Setting

3. Pour immediately onto aluminium foil or tin and leave to cool and set.







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Chunks

4. Once cold, break into chunks. Store in an airtight container, separated with portions of nonstick baking paper.









Tips:


  • When cooking hot, sugary mixes like hokey pokey, take great care not to spill the mixture on yourself as it will cause bad burn. 
  • In soggy weather, hokey pokey will draw moisture from the air and it may become quite damp and sticky and look like it's melting. 
  • Transfer quickly to an airtight container to stop hokey pokey from deteriorating.

Lastly, enjoy your home made hokey pokey. Don't forget to follow the method properly.

Youtube Video:
  Here is also a video on YouTube on how to
  make hokey pokey/honey comb.

Monday, 4 December 2017

The Works of Andy Warhol

This week we have been finishing all of our art works. So this means we have had to finish our celebrity or cartoon characters drawing, our name tags and our food odes.

All these artworks ended looking very good because people had patience and not rushed it.

I enjoyed drawing my Pizza and my cartoon character. I also enjoyed colouring both of them in and trying to make them look presentable.

I didn't enjoy when we had to paint and we didn't have any thinner paint brushes, so some of our artworks didn't look very detailed. I would've enjoy painting even more if we had thinner paint brushes.

My finished artworks:
This is my finished artworks. My artworks are the Pizza Ode, Owen drawing and the mix off the YouTube logo, Wifi sign and Adidas logo as my name tag.

There other peoples artwork included in this picture.






Friday, 1 December 2017

The Works of Andy Warhol

This week for Festival of the Arts we have been working on drawing a celebrity or cartoon characters.

We drew our celebrity or cartoon character on a A4 piece of paper and then trace it onto the other side of the paper. We then trace our drawings to an A3 piece of paper, and make a pattern for the colours. 

My pattern:
Shoes to hair
Hair to shoes
Maple leaf colour to shoes
Skin colour to maple leaf
Nose colour to skin colour

My drawing:
This is Owen from Total Drama. I picked him as my favourite cartoon character because he has a personality everyone would love. 

As you can see, one of the backgrounds isn't done yet. I am currently working on it, making it bright so that you can see it from far away.

I hope to finish this at a high standard before the deadline.