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Monday 12 March 2012

Reflecting on my Tapa Cloth By Quaid


Reflecting on my Tapa Cloth


1. Are you pleased with your Tapa Cloth? why / why not?
Because it has the middle flower in the middle and it stands out.

2. What did you find easy when you were creating your Tapa?
The ruling up of the grids.

3. What did you find tricky when you were creating your Tapa?
All of the patterns especially the border.


4. If you made another Tapa, what would you change and why?
I might of change the border because it was a bit tricky.


5. Who / What has helped you in creating your Tapa?
The examples of Tapa cloth

6. Did you use any of your own cultural patterns in your own Tapa? Which ones? What do they mean? If you didn’t use your cultural patterns, what did patterns did you use? Where did they come from?


No I only used the Samoan patterns in the ones that Mrs Walters supplied.


7. What geometric elements does your Tapa Cloth show? Reflection, Rotation, Translation.
Rotation and Reflection.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Quaid,

    Excellent reflection skills. Well done for creating a Tapa that looks original and different from other students on the class. You have measured accurately using a ruler and all your patterns look the same around the border. My only suggestion is for you to make your border patterns slightly wider so that the white bleach stands out more. Apart from this you have done a great job.

    Keep up the great learning,

    Miss Paton

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