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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Sockburn School Art Exhibition

Sockburn School Art Exhibition

Sockburn school had an art exhibition about being sustainable and how we can stop pollution. These art masterpieces are all about being sustainable and helping the world.

Matai made some flowers out of rainbow colored plastic curling up a metal pole shining with lights hanging on them. The flowers were set in a square on wooden planks with a gap on one side so you can walk in and enjoy.

Pohutukawa stuck fins on CD’s and colored them in. Then they hung them from the high towering sealing of the hall and spun them around making the CD’s shine.

Finally Kahikatea made some small 3D sculptures that were very extremely awesome and a murle made out of three big boards of wood with colorful paint and pictures. The murle had two sides one side was full of rubbish and pollution and the other side was full of sunshine and gardens. In the middle was a girl with two paths. One path lead to pollution and the other to sunshine and gardens. In the middle was also a sign that said “Choose your path” and a tree connecting the two sides.

From this art exhibition sockburn school hopes that now people will understand how important being sustainable is.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Kieran, I really like your concluding statement, I think it really makes people think about if they are being sustainable.
    I also thought it was great to see you taking on feedback and re-crafting your writing.

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