Toi ataata - āhuatanga matua · AS 91711
Te tautohu i ngā āhuatanga matua o tētahi toi taketake i roto i ngā toi ataata
This standard asks you to identify and explain the key features of an indigenous art form (like tā moko, weaving, carving, or haka) in a visual arts context. You need to show what makes this art form distinctive, where it comes from, and what techniques and elements artists use to create it.
- ·Identify the main features that define a specific indigenous art form and explain why these features matter
- ·Show examples of artworks or techniques that demonstrate these key features
- ·Explain the cultural meaning and significance behind the art form's techniques and elements
- ·Connect the art form to its cultural origins and context
- ·Describe how artists use specific skills, tools, materials, and processes unique to that art form
You identify the key features of an indigenous art form and show examples of it in actual artworks.
You develop your ideas about the key features, explain what they mean culturally, and show where the art form comes from.