Here are two samples and instructions once more as promised.
AN UPDATE THOUGH:
A number of you approached me with your drawings and I noticed they are quite complex and it might be difficult to follow the initial instructions I gave.
So here, THIS IS HOW YOU COLOUR YOUR DRAWING:
- If it is a SQUARE, colour it in completely. You choose the colour, you can have many colours, that is up to you.
- If it is a RECTANGLE, colour it in stripes. They can be vertical, horizontal or diagonal, and once again you choose the colour(s).
Some of your drawings might be 'layered' e.g. there is a square base, and on top of it you place two different squares to represent eyes. Look at the samples below for a better understanding:
This is a simple picture of a ballerina. The squares and rectangles do not overlap. Notice how the squares are all coloured in completely whilst the rectangles are coloured in stripes. Some stripes slant to the left, some to the right, and some are vertical.
This is some kind of dog-monster creature. Notice how its face is made of an ORANGE square, and there are YELLOW squares on it that represent the eyes and nose. Below that are a few rectangles that represent its weird mouth.
I hope you are clear on what needs to be done. I look forward to seeing your works of art on Wednesday.
That's all, folks. Take care of one another, stay hydrated and get enough sleep.
Mr Fawaz
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