Monday, March 18, 2019
Collaborative Art Project & Whakatauki
In February, at the beginning of the year, we each were given a square to colour in using oil pastels. We worked on our blending. We are very proud of our effort and when we put all of our efforts together - we created this! There are three native birds: the tui, kaka, and kereru. This picture also has a whakatauki (proverb) which accompanies it. " E koekoe te tui, E ketekete te kaka, E kuku te kereru, (The tui chatters, the kaka cackles, the kereru coos) And like the different birds, each one of us is unique!
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