Friday, 30 October 2020
Gymnastic
Friday, 23 October 2020
My Art Reflection
Subject matter | Form | Composition | Content | |
What does my painting depict? My subject of painting is from Mob Psycho, an anime... | How did I create the different tones? I create different tones by putting more wash, or maybe colour on some areas, but I failed doing that cause I put too much wash making it more whiter... | How did you compose your subject matter? I created my subject just by trying copying the picture, turns out kinda not the same but it’ll do... | Is your subject matter symbolic or does it express an idea? If you look at him, rage is the expression he's showing, like the black face and the lightning coming out of his eyes... | |
How did you paint the highlights? By painting it with the right wash..? | Is the negative space important in your painting? Nope, cause I think it kinda doesn’t show the negative space that it's supposed to show…. |
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Road to the Treaty
This blog is about how Treaty of Waitangi was signed, what happened before it was signed. Most of the information here are missing but it kind of make sense....
1814 - First Mission - Three lay missionaries, William Hall, Thomas Kendall, and John King, helped Samuel Marsden set up the first mission in New Zealand, at Rangihoua.
1831 - Maori petition the British government - Disorder among Europeans in New Zealand and fears of a French seizure of the country led 13 northern chiefs to ask King William IV for his protection. Missionary William Yate gave aid to the chiefs draft the letter to the King and accepted.
1833 - British Resident arrives - To protect Maori, the British settlers and its own trade interests, the British government determined James Busby as its official British Resident. He arrived in May 1833 and built a house on land he bought at Waitangi.
1835 - Declaration of Independence - Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was drawn up by British Resident James Busby without authorisation from his superiors. It declared the independence of New Zealand. By 1839 the declaration had been signed by 52 Maori chiefs.
1837 - British decided to establish a colony - In December 1837, the British government decided in principle to take place in New Zealand to make sure that colonisation was controlled and that land transactions to deceive Maori were stopped.
1839 - Tory set sails - Tory ( the first of the New Zealand Company ships ) set sail for New Zealand in May 1839. The company had an ambitious plan to settle New Zealand, and the agents on the Tory we’re to buy land at Port Nicholson ( Wellington Harbour ).
1839 - Consul appointed - William Hobson got appointed by the British Government as consul to New Zealand in 1893.
1840 - Land purchases prohibited - Governor Gipps disallowed further private land purchases from Maori, and needed to be recognised by the authorities before buying a private land from Maori.
1840 - Treaty of Waitangi signed - Treaty of Waitangi was signed on Feb 6 1840. About 40 chiefs signed on the first day, by September 1840 another 500 chiefs around the country had signed.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Volcano Research
Monday, 19 October 2020
Tangarroa - God of the Sea
Tangaroa God of the Sea ( also known as Poseidon ) Tangaroa is the God of the sea, lakes, rivers, and the creatures that live within them, especially fishes. His parents were Ranginui the sky father and Papatuanuku the earth mother. According to some traditions, however, Tangaroa is the husband of Papatuanuku and a rival of Ranginui. Tangaroa can also be destructive. He can control the tides of the sea. |
Friday, 16 October 2020
TWTWB - Chapter 21 Questions
Tuesday, 13 October 2020
TWTWB - Chapter 17-20 Questions
In this week, I am going to work on questions through 3 chapters of TWTWB
Q2. What is meant by a "clean war"? Why are the invaders so intent on having a "clean war"?