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Friday, April 10, 2020

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Hey guys i'm back with another blog. Today I read the story about Easter in the bible. I made a picture on google drawing to represent it. I used polyline to make the shapes and the people. This is the picture that I got the idea from:
51 Best Easter Story Art images | Easter story, Art, Christian art
This is my picture:


What do you know about Easter? Have you ever painted an Easter picture?

6 comments:

  1. Arihia, that looks fantastic! You are so good at recreating images. You should send that to Mrs Earl, she'd love it. Have you put an easter egg up in the window? We have a colourful easter egg and a cross made out of sparkles glued to paper.

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    1. Hi Mrs.Wilson, thank you for the comment. I don't have any Easter eggs in my window because I live down a driveway. But I do have chicken run teddy's in my window so you can just see them from the street.

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  2. Arihia, this picture is amazing. Did you make the the picture in google draw? What a great way to represent a very important part of the Easter story.

    I like how you have shown (referenced) where you got the idea for the picture as well. I am going to share this post with our community. Have you participated with any of the Masses online?

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    1. Hi Mrs.Earl thank you for the response. I did make the picture in google drawings. I haven't been doing the online masses, but I have been reading some stories in the bible.

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  3. I really like this picture very much Arihia. Ka pai! I really like the movement you created in your picture. Today is the Easter Vigil. It’s sad we cannot gather together as a community, but this picture made me realise that we really are together. What a gift. ��
    . From my bubble thank you for sharing. (Mrs Earl shared it with me and it made my day) Happy Easter to you and your family ��������

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    1. Thank you Cushla, Happy Easter to you to.

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