Thursday, October 21, 2021

Pasafika Pattern

Today I made a Pasafika Pattern and I drew it on a piece of paper. Here is a photo.👇 The top pattern, represents the shark's teeth which is an important symbol for Pacafic people. The second row represents the waves of the Pacafic Ocean. The third line represents the weaving that they do. The fourth design is and M shape, with a line going down the middle.


4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Devanshi,

    Wow! A very good job - the continued shape that makes into a pattern has made this piece of artwork has made it eye-catching.

    What inspired you to do this? Did you find any of it hard? Would you change anything?

    Looking forward to your future blog post,
    Miss Laxa

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    1. Hello Miss Laxa,
      Thank you for commenting.We had to make it for our classes Cook Island and Niuean week activity. I used a video and I liked the patterns so I decided to do this. It wasn't hard because there were simple steps of how to make each pattern.

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    2. Hi Devanshi, me and you have both got a similar art work. I didn't copy you at all. I didn't even see you post this!

      I had used a video like you. Did we use the same one? Hope not I used this one.....

      Link to the video I used👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPwc8cXtk7w

      Link to my art👉 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OGOFkt2GEijKuNntKul75fHvBr57tH48nJp2zlfjVhE/edit#slide=id.p

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    3. Hi Charmy,
      I used the exact same video you used. I know you didn't copy it. I can't see your Pasafika art because it says I don't have access to it.

      Bye!
      From Devanshi

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