Pages

Friday 4 September 2020

Cook islands patterns

task description:
This is my picture I drew as my contribution, to cook island languages week a few weeks ago.  It does not represent anything but a cook island women's traditional tattoo in the middle and two turtles on the corners.


4 comments:

  1. A beautifully drawn tribute towards our class tivaevae for Cook Island Language Naomi. Thank you and well done!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi my name is Riley from south hornby school. i really like your drawing. that looks like it took a long time. i didn't know that you were that good at drawing. have you thought of maybe coloring it a wee bit more. why did you make it? From Riley

    ReplyDelete
  3. Kia ora, I'm Phoebe from South hornby school. I love this post because I love the way that you drew something as your contribution for cook island languages week a few weeks ago; Im an artist too so i can see you have put hard work into this drawing. I actually didn't know that there was a contribution for Cook Island languages week. How did you drae those turtles I would like to know how you draw them. Please check out my blog and comment on it if you like here https://shsphoebesu.blogspot.com/ . Have a great day, Phoebe.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Naomi I'm Hyacint from south hornby school.
    I liked the way you said that it doesn't represents anything about it but a cook island women's traditional tattoo in the middle and two turtles on the corners.
    I was interested about your drawing cause I really love drawing so much and it was beautiful the most part that I loved is the middle cause there beautiful flowers and pasterns.
    Next time you should add more details and add a little bit of bright color.
    but I wonder where did you get all those talented patterns from and did anyone teached you how to do it.
    But Naomi can you go to my blog and send me a comment cause none has been commenting it. Here's the link.https://shshyacintfa.blogspot.com/
    Can't wait for your reply from Hyacint.

    ReplyDelete