Wednesday, 17 April 2013

ANZAC Day Art... as shared in today's assembly

The students did very well with their presentations in today's ANZAC Day Assembly. The hall was pretty packed and it was a great commemoration of Anzac Day. Since this special day falls in the holidays this year, our school held the assembly beforehand.  The art works from the class  have been dropped off at the RSL Club ready for the big day. We practised the presentation three times as we only had four and a half minutes as so many classes had work and music items to share. It all came off well. So well done everyone who took part.


Soldier collage using card and cotton wool

Simpson's Donkey Interpretation



Simpson's Donkey Interpretation using Derwent Pencils

Silhouette of Soldier and Derwent Pencil Aussie Flag

Digger's Boot done with pastels and Edicole dye

Old Anzac with his medal - ink work
Light Horse Brigade hat - pencil study

Lone Pine - pastel work inspired by the book Lone Pine

Planting of Lone Pine pine inspired by the book Lone Pine
Pine Cone pastel drawing

The First Landing - Derwent Pencil interpretation
Light Horse Brigade Hat - ink interpretation

Graveyard at Gallipoli - Derwent Pencil interpretation
Turkish Finial found at Anzac Cove - ink & pencil interpretation

Pencil interpretation of Turkish finial found at Anzac Cove

Four students chose to make a cube with 6 faces of the face of WW1.  Great work everyone.









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