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Friday, July 3, 2020

Southern Light Art Work

Hello Bloggers, This Weeks Friday Task Is To Create A Southern Light Art Work. An Aurora Australis is a natural phenomenon that usually occurs in the Northan and Southern Hemisphere, Near the Poles of the Arctic in the North and Antarctica in the South. The Colours are very Vibrant although the Most Common Colour is Green, although they can also include Pink, Purple, White, Red. Aurora Lights are associated with the Solar Winds that flow past Earth. These winds then flow out from the Sun and contain Plasma Particles which then gets pulled into the Earths Magnetic Field. 

As the Plasma Particles slowly accelerate towards Earth, the Nitrogen and Oxygen in the Atmosphere release into Energy and form into spectacular Aurora Lights. Our Task Is to Create Our Own Light Art Work. Our First Step was to get some White Paper and rip out multiple shapes of Hills/Mountains. Next, We Stuck our Stencil onto the Black Paper and applied Specs of White Paint to symbolise the Stars in the Milky Way. Next, we had to apply Chalk Pastels which are Very Fragile and we used our finger to swipe up the Chalk so it gives a Southern Light Effect. Lastly, We had to use the back of a Paint Brush and choose a Colour (White) and then add Seven Stars making Matariki the biggest and her Six Children together in a Cluster. Have you Created Your Own Aurora Australis Art Work Before using these similar Objects?

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1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora bloggers,
    I really like your art work the colors look great together and it is very well blended, maybe next time you could tell us more about matariki. Other than that great work!
    Bye, Bella!

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