We picked the sarcophagus and drew it. I like the colors of our design and the different egyptian patterns we made. We drew the side view of the sarcophagus, one shaded and the other colored.
Submitted by: Kyanna B.
Our group has put to use everyone’s ideas to create a masterpiece of the egyptian women. By incorporating everyone’s ideas, we are all able to take credit for our artwork, which no one is left out. Our outline for the chosen artwork was based on royal cards. Also, we decided to put a “slave” version of AIDA on one half and the “royal” version of her on the other half of the rough draft, following the concept of a royal card.
We incorporated the colors that was listed under the color scheme into our artwork. The reason for our border and writing AIDA in Egyptian letters was to add an effect to the Egyptian theme.
Submitted by CharlesX
Our group’s topic was an Egyptian Cat. For our designs we had a large cat, one was a straight on view and the other was a side profile. We incorporated hieroglyphics into our designs containing the main colors gold, blue, and red. Black and green were also used in creating our designs.
Submitted by Kristina G
This week, we began our scenery designs for the upcoming school musical, “Aida.” The theme for our group was ‘other,’ so we chose to do Anubis, the Egyptian God of mummification.
Our design incorporates Anubis with Heiroglyphics and background designs. We are excited to further our design and have it on display during the play.
Submitted by: Morgan P.