Thursday, January 13, 2022

SLJ Kick Start: Point Perspective Art

Today, I did a task in which I made a one-point perspective art on paper. 

First, I read this article so that I know what a one-point perspective is. 

Second, I watched this video so that I get an idea of how to draw a one-point perspective image.

Third, I gathered a piece of paper, pencil, ruler, sharpener, eraser and color pencils so that I draw my art.

Fourth, I started by writing my name in block letters and making one point on top behind the letters.

Next, I made lines that connected to the point and every letter of my name.

Then, I used my color pencils to colour the letters of my name and the shadow.

Lastly, I took a picture of my artwork and added it to my blog post so that I can share my work.

I learnt that point perspective is when you have a 3D image that looks like everything stretches into a specific point called the vanishing point.

An interesting fact is that usually there is a horizontal line to split up the image we are trying to create.

I liked doing this Summer Learning Journey task because I enjoy making optical illusions and one-point perspective art was something like it.

My Artwork

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sahil!

    It is Charlotte here from the SLJ commenting team!

    Your artwork here is fantastic! I love all of the different colours you have used, and the fact that you used your name!! You should put it on your door to your room!

    Writing out the steps you took is super awesome. It means that someone who hasn’t done one point perspective art before can understand the steps involved in making it, so then they can make some themselves! I like that you also included what you learned! It is so great to hear what you learn with each activity you make! It truly does make it a Summer Learning Journey, right?!

    Keep up the amazing mahi, Sahil!

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Charlotte :)

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    1. Kia ora Charlotte,

      Thank you for commenting on my blog post and the feedback too.
      Yes, I love doing these Summer Learning Journey tasks because I always get to learn something I didnt know before.
      What do you think is unique about Summer Learning Journey?
      What is your favourite Summer Learning Journey Task? and why?

      Thank you so much!
      I am looking forward to your reply.
      Sahil

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    2. Mōrena Sahil!

      You are more than welcome for the comment! Learning is super fun!

      I think the most unique and wonderful thing about SLJ is the fact that many students like yourself are wanting to keep on learning on their summer holidays! I love reading, watching, and listening to all the amazing stuff students are learning all across Aotearoa!

      I don't have a favourite personally, I enjoy reading about them all! What is your favourite SLJ task?

      Ngā mihi nui,
      Charlotte :)

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    3. Mōrena Charlotte,

      Thank you for replying back on my blog post and answering my question too.
      Yes, Summer Learning Journey helped me learn a lot of new things that I didnt know before over the holidays.
      I loved doing all the Summer Learning Journey Tasks but my favourite one the Mandala Mania one. In that task, I collected materials from my garden to make geometrical art design.

      Thank you so much!
      Sahil

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    4. Kia ora Sahil!

      That is so fantastic to hear!! Do you feel ready to tackle this year at school then?!

      Oh yes that one was a very fun one! It is nice going into the garden to find flowers and leaves! I did that just the other day to make a bunch of flowers for my mum!

      Ngā mihi nui,
      Charlotte :)

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