Today I was finishing my kowhaiwhai. For the background, I picked the colour yellow because it represents the sun in summer. here is my kowhaiwhai:
Hope you like it!😜😜😜
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Kia Ora Tiffany, Kiana again from the Summer Learning program.
ReplyDeleteTauke! Awesome! This is such an awesome piece of art work you have created. Thank you for sharing your work with us on you blog. I really like how you have used that one pattern, flipped it around and mirrored it. Also, yellow us my favorite colour because everytime i see that colour it makes me happy. Thank you for telling us why you have chosen yellow as your background colour. Could you also tell us why you have created this certain kowhaiwhai and what the is meaning behind it?
Keep up the good work. I look forward to hearing back from you in the comment section below and seeing more posts on your blog.
Ngā mihi
Kiana-Marino
Hi Kiana!
DeleteThank you for your comment. The meaning behind it is about love so that's why there's a love heart. For the sides I just wanted to be creative.
Tiffany