Kia ora reader.
– WALT; Recall what we’ve done at Tech.
Last week on Monday, we were using clay to create our very own fridge magnets. (It was optional if we wanted to do fridge magnets.)
Now that the clay has dried from last week, this week Monday we were able to paint it – MS. R or Ms Rodger (Or Roger) mentioned about some of our clay sculptures cracking / breaking, sadly those being both my sculptures, so I used hot glue to stick them back together (hot glue is obviously not strong enough to hold heavy sculptures up, hot glue was the only option.). Once I glued both my sculptures together, we moved onto painting. Before we start painting, we clearly have to prepare our paint brushes and paint.
There were various colours of paint, being – Pink, Green, Yellow, Blue, Brown, Red.. ect, though – we had to use paper as pallets as there were too many of us to receive an actual pallet each. One thing about the paint though, was that the colours looked too bright-ish,(except the brown colour) which doesn’t suit my vibe, but I coped with it. We then grabbed ourselves paint brushes, then jars filled with water.
My two sculptures I made were A Religious Cross and Fried Chicken, I painted the cross Dark Blue and the fried chicken brown and left the bone white. I eventually crumbled my cross creation because I got angry on how it wouldn’t stick together. My fried chicken creation however, survived as a fridge magnet.
Thank you for reading.