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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Importance of bees

                The importance of 🍯bees🐝                  

Bees are super important for our ecosystem and agriculture. They play a main role in pollenating flowers. Pollination is when a male part of a flower reaches the female part so that a new plant can grow. Insects like bees are very important because they move the pollen from flower to flower. When the pollen reaches a flower its finds is way to the pistils, which is the plants female part, where there a eggs. Once the pollen has reached the eggs a new seed is created.


For this reason bees are very important for us! Some plants just need wind to be pollinated but other trees and plants need bees and other flying insects.
In the last years the number of bees has gone down for many reasons such as: pollution ,urbanization and use of pesticides, which are mixes of chemicals that farmers use to make plants for resistant and keep away animals. 


You can help bring bees back! Just plant some flowers in your garden and sooner or later these cute little creatures and could make your flowers their new home! Would you plant flowers to help save the bees?

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

 Here I have done my tessellation art.We had to get a sticky note and cut it to make the shape then we had to trace it on paper and draw the pattern of our choice inside.This is fun to do and I liked to get creative with my patters.Next time I would make my puzzles less wonky.


Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Salvadore Dali melting clocks

 Salvadore Dali melting clocks

w.a.l.t: Draw and paint inspired by Salvador Dali



This week we drew melting clocks in the style of Salvadore Dali, if you don't know who Salvadore Dali is well Salvadore Dali, born in 1939, made paintings, sculptures, and films about the dreams he had. He painted melting clocks and floating eyes, clouds that looked like faces, and rocks that looked like bodies. He died very wealthily at age 84 from heart failure in 1989. Now that you know a little about him here is my drawing.




This is my attempt at recreating A melting clock from Salvadore Dali's paintings, I personally hate this drawing, the clock looks like it has been cut in half, the shading is bad and it looks overall muddy, I think if I made the clock bigger and made the shading less muddy It could have turned out a lot better. On a positive note, I like how the dripping looks and it still looks like a clock.


First I drew a straight line and then a vertical line, then I drew a melting shape on the straight line, I drew sketched on the numbers and then shaded it in, thus creating my…” masterpiece”.


Do you think you can do it?