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Monday 6 January 2020

SLJ Week 4 Day 4: ARTY DESIGNERS


Activity 1: Fashion forward [4 points]


Coco Chanel was a French fashion designer from the early 1900s. She was very influential because she designed clothes for women that were beautiful, but also comfortable and practical. Before Coco came along, European women wore corsets which pulled in their waists, and dresses that had lots of lace. Coco Chanel introduced a completely new style, influenced by men’s fashion - trousers (pants), monochrome (black and white) fabric, and looser tops.
Twenty Seven Names is a contemporary (current) New Zealand fashion label that is also influential. The founders of the company are two friends, Rachel Easting and Anjali Burnett. Rachel and Anjali met when they were at primary school. When they left school, Anjali studied fashion design and Rachel studied art, before they set up their own business designing and making clothing. Where possible they employ young women and they keep as much of their production (making) in New Zealand as possible.
For this activity, please read this article about where some famous New Zealand brands got their names from. Brand names are very important to companies as this is how they are known.
On your blog, tell us how Twenty Seven Names got their name. Looking at their clothing brand, tell us whether you think this is a good name for them, or if they should change it to something else!
Actually Twenty Seven name didn't start off as that name. Their first name was actually called Love lies Bleeding. But they found out it was copyright so they changed the name to Twenty Seven Names because there were Twenty Seven people supporting the Company. I think they should change the number words into number like this. Twenty Seven Names = #27 Names.

Activity 2: Try Your Own Tapa [4 points]
Fatu Feu’u is a Samoan artist who lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand. He is mostly known for being a painter but he also creates sculptures, pottery, prints and glass works.
As an artist, Fatu Feu’u is primarily influenced by tapa cloth (siapo) patterns from Samoa, as well as tatau (tattoo), weaving, carving, and mask designs.
Many Pacific Islands have their own versions of tapa cloth. In Tonga it is called the ngatu, in Fiji - the masi, in Niue - the hiapo, in the Cook Islands - the tapa, and in Hawaii - the kapa. You can learn more about tapa cloth here.

For this activity please create your own tapa cloth design. You can draw your design on paper or using a drawing app such as Google Draw.
On your blog, post an image (photo or screenshot) or your tapa design and describe what each part of your picture represents (means).


Activity 3: Top Secret Street Art [6 points]
Banksy” is an influential artist from England. He is very private and secretive. In fact, almost no one knows who he really is - he always creates his art in secret! Banksy often uses stencils to create his street art.
Street art, or graffiti art, is all around us. Sometimes the art tells a story, sometimes it makes a building look more interesting, and sometimes it makes us think hard about something. In 2011, the city of Christchurch experienced a huge earthquake. A lot of the central city buildings fell down. It takes a long time to rebuild a city, and there are areas of Christchurch where buildings are still damaged and/or need to be rebuilt. Street artists in Christchurch have seen this as a chance to create artwork that helps to make the city beautiful again. You can see lots of amazing street art in Christchurch at the moment! Here is a site that shows you where to find it.
For this activity, take a look at the Christchurch street art website and choose two different pieces of artwork. Look carefully at both pieces of art, and identify similarities and differences between the two.
On your blog, post screenshots of the two different pieces of art that you have chosen. Below the pictures tell us about the similarities and differences that you see in the two pieces of street art.
Instead of looking at the Christchurch Photos I used my initiative and chose to do Banksy Art.  I am going to show you a screenshot of 2 pieces of  art banksy has done. Then I will explain what I think the message is. 
I think this picture is trying to say. Keep your money , the only change I want is in the world. 




Have you guys ever seen the movie the Planet Of the Apes. How the apes takeover the world. Well this art is implying that when humans instinct the apes will eventually takeover.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Auckland,

    Hope you’re enjoying your Summer Holidays! Although the past couple days have been really overcast, windy and cold. I would love to know what you have gotten up to over the past couple weeks. I spent most of my holiday with my friends and family in Mangawhai (1.5 hours north of Auckland).

    Firstly well done on completing the Summer Learning Journey Programme Auckland! You should be so proud of this accomplishment. I cannot wait to read over all your blog posts.

    WOW! I did not know this. Isn’t it crazy to think that your ‘original’ idea may not be original. In fact considering there’s 7.8 billon people in the world and anyone can place copyright on things. Did you take a look at some of twenty seven names clothing? I believe it’s quite expensive for clothing.

    I wonder what makes clothing so expensive? I think it’s the time and effort gone into making each item. What do you think? Keen to hear your ideas!

    Cheers,
    Georgia

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