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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Samoan art


Hi bloggers how is your week going? 
Over the last couple of weeks, we have been doing seapo. This is one of the oldest and most important traditions of Samoa.  It is a type of cloth made from the bark of the mulberry tree.  It is very time-consuming, because the bark must be harvested, stripped, separated, scraped, and beaten before it can be used.  It is then laid out in the sun to dry.
But we did not have all that time or the type of tree or even the equipment needed so we planned it on a big piece of paper then we copied it on to a square piece of paper then we traced it using a window so that it could
be the same on all 4 corners then we died it brown.







This is a video on how it is done in Samoa
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I hoped you like it 
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