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Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Black out poem
For Anzac day we made a black out poem. It was really fun to make. Everyone in our class made one and we put them around our kiwi that we made for the Christchurch shooting. We designed it with red poppies and guns to represent the war. It was really cool to make something like this because it means a lot to people that lot there loved ones in the war. Hope you like the black out poems we made.
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Wow Elle. Isn't it sad that there's such an emotional link between the Christchurch shooting and the losses within the ANZACs. Your artwork is very powerful.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Mrs Williams for looking at my blog, we all miss you at GisInt
DeleteWell done Elle. Can you tell me what a black out poem is? The concept is really fascinating and the final product looks really interesting - I can see how you used the poppies and guns. This is a great way to remember our fallen heroes.
ReplyDeleteA black out poem is like a drawing with a poem around the drawings. Thank you for looking at my blog and commenting :)
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