In our art period were are making
kowhaiwhai and that is patterns. At first we start off with a piece of paper with a word on it and I got aroha ( is love) and we made patterns on the paper so it looks more pretty.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020
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Kia ora Mattisin,
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely! Well done! Can you explain what the different kowhaiwhai patterns represent? I do like that you included the definition for 'aroha' for anyone who might not know.
Well done!