THE ATOMIUM – AN ELEMENT FOR THE STAGE

After a long process in which we have been practicing with the primary, secondary and tertiary colours while we were painting the chromatic circle, we have revealed the mistery!

The painting we scaled collobarativelly it was indeed the same image. They are two images of what we have been working with in our project: The Atomium of Brussels.

One is painted with cold colours and the other with warm colours.

PAINTING WITH COLD & WARM COLOURS

After experimenting with the chromatic circle and scale a a drawing, we paited the lines in the scaled drawings with black colur.

Today we have started the last step of the process. We took the drawing and checked if in the back there was a blue dot or a red dot. If the dot was blue we had to paint the white areas with cold colours. On the contrary, if the dot was red, we had to paint the white area with warm colours.

Later, we have been speculating what we think the big picture could be. Some of us said it should be the Eiffel Tower because of the shape of some structures. Some of us said it might be The Brussel’s Atomium. One classmate guessed it may be something for the theatre play.

It was really cool!

WE SCALE A DRAWING

Today we have been scaling a drawing. At the begining and in a collaborative way, we have been scaling a drawing on the white board. Later, we took the grids we drawn last week and started to scale the drawings Joan and Ivet gave us. When we finished we retouched the darwing with a black fel-tip pen.

CORNERS IN TITINS

Today we have been doing corners in Tintins. The first one was about drawing the Eiffel Tower following a tutorial in English. The second one, was about creating words through Scrabble. The third was to playing describing people while playing the game: “Guess Who”.

It was fun while we practiced some speaking and listening.