Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Modelling

A while ago Tory's mom asked me if i would do some modelling for them. They were involved in a charity event which involved this fashion show. We each got to wear three outfits.



Here we are practicing before the guests arrived.


The first outfits we modelled were sporty outfits.


Mine and Amy's outfits were more girly sporty than the others.



The next outfits were ball gowns.


Kelsey....


....Me....


....Simone....

....me again....

....Nicole....


....Tory....


....Kelsey again....

....Amy.....


....Nicole again....


...(from left) Monique, Nicole, Tory....


....and me again! :)


The next outfits were dresses, these were probably my favorite!


Earlier that morning we had been at the Chaeli Campaign for the Art and Poetry Competition prize giving.


here are mine and Kade's entries, his is the Superman in the wheelchair, it says in the background 'Super Chair For Any Hero'. And you know which is mine :)

And here is Zak with his entry, the one with the brain :)


I ended up getting a commendation, as did Tammy (for photography), and Kade won!
All in all, a productive day :)

Friday, June 10, 2011

Update


OK, this post is going to be a bit all over the place! just wanted to get you updated on what I'm doing :)



Last night I made an Ina Paarman's chocolate cake mix, it was delicious!


On Friday we were going to drama, but were a bit early, so we stooped at Constantia Uitsig to take some photos of the beautiful Autumn vines!




On Tuesday I spent my morning baking, as I had to take tea to Looking Glass. So Mom said I should make some bread and muffins too while the oven was on.


Here is the recipe for the brownies:
  • 150 g margarine
  • 200 g (1 cup) sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 5 ml vanilla essence
  • 30 g (62 ml) cake flour
  • 50 g (125 ml) cocoa powder
  • 2ml baking powder
  • 50-100 g pecan nuts (optional)

Preheat the oven to 180. Melt the margarine in the microwave, set aside. In a separate bowl beat the sugar, eggs and essence until very pale and thick. Beat margarine into egg mixture. Sift together flour, cocoa powder and baking powder and fold into mixture with pecans. Pour into a greased baking tray and bake for 30 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Now for the Jewish plaited bread:

  • 4 cups of flour
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons yeast
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 egg
  • warm water (about one and a bit cups)

Mix all ingredients together. Knead dough until it is well mixed and a pliable dough has been formed. Place bowl in a warm, sunny spot with a tea towel over it and let it rise for two hours, or until double in size. Once risen divide the dough into 3 equal parts, roll into longish fingers, squish the 3 ends together and plait the bread, the squish together at the other end too. Bake in a preheated oven at 180 until browned on the top.

The muffins were from a packet. Enjoy!

A while ago we went on an outing to Soil For Life, here are some pictures...


It was really fun!
Soil For Life is just up the road from Lane Stables. We got to meet some of the horses there, aren't they beautiful?


I am finally done Kade's mobile!


For art we did shadow puppets, Dad helped me make mine, they looked great, thanks Dad!


The cat has found a new place to sun herself now that the sun's rays aren't so harsh, how cute is this????


A few weeks ago it was Monica's birthday, I made her this......

The colours sadly didn't show up so well on the photo.

Mom has been knitting away, preparing for winter...


...She made me some leg warmers...


....fluffy fingerless gloves.......

....and, my favorite, a snood! Thanks Mom, love you!


Here is a pic of Zak's entry into the Chaeli Campaign Art and Poetry Competition! Isn't it great?

We have made a new family tradition, Dad and Josh cook once a month, shopping, cooking, and cleaning up, a meal of their choice. Me and Zak don't get involved since we often help Mom in the kitchen.



For dessert Dad made a lemon cheesecake with a pecan nut praline and biscuit base, delicious! When we asked how he made the base, he replied, with lots of love and patience!


And for the main meal he made paella, it was this first time I had ever tasted it, and I must say, it was amazing!!!!!!


So that's what I've been up to!
~Keren

Sunday, May 29, 2011

My painting, The Freedom of the Dance

For this year's Chaeli Campaign Art and Poetry competition, I decided to do an oil painting. Last Sunday I went to my Grandpa, sort of knowing what I wanted to do, by the end of the day I had changed my mind! I didn't start the actual painting on that day, but I did everything I had to do to prepare. During the week, while my Mom was reading to us, I started the actual painting.


I just thought I would show this really cool art bag I got a while ago, it has loads of compartments, and is really useful!


Here I am still in the beginning stages......


It still had some touching up to do at this point (note my top, I was clean when I started!) I really enjoy using my hands while painting, it's a bad habit. :)

The Freedom of the Dance
TA-DAAA! Here is the finished painting! I was really grateful for the advice from my family and friends who popped in during the day. At one point my Mom stood behind me and started crying, I hope that means it's good!!!
Drop a comment and tell me what you think!
Keren <3

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Girl with a Pearl Earring


At the moment at art we are busy doing shading. The pictures we have been doing are upside down in a envelope. What we do is pull out the picture bit by bit and shade what we see. We don't know what we are drawing and are not aloud to look the picture until its done. The picture I got is called The Girl with a Pearl Earring, by Johannes Vermeer.


I finished it today, here is the comparison, leave a comment to tell me what you think.


~Keren