This afternoon, during our art lesson, year 6 worked on our 3D stages (and their backdrops) that we had started to work on yesterday. For most of us it was a short task because we had nearly finished yesterday. Also, most of our designs were fairly simple making it an even quicker task.
Because we are preparing to perform the play "Joseph and his amazing technicolour dreamcoat", at the end of this term , it was an enjoyable task since I felt that my work was contributing to the end of term project. Moreover, to make the task at hand even more fun to do, we created a structure made of straws to support our backdrops.
Once we were satisfied with our finished product, we then moved on to create small stage props that were also drawn and painted onto other parts of the model. Overall, I thought that all of the 3D stages were very colourful and would all make an excellent backdrop for our performance.
On the other hand, I thought that it was fairly difficult to construct the supports and they took too much of the time that I could have spent sketching or starting to paint my backdrop. However I still managed to finish my painting and I am pleased with the final painting I produced today.
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