We are the students of class 3B at our school.

In our lesson, we learned about UNESCO and its important role in protecting cultural and natural heritage around the world. We discussed how UNESCO helps preserve famous landmarks, traditions and historical sites so that future generations can learn from them. At the same time, we explored art and drawing techniques, especially two-point perspective. The two point perspective method helps create realistic drawings by showing depth and distance. Using this technique, we practiced drawing structures like a pyramid and a Greek temple, the Parthenon. Through this project, we combined our knowledge of world heritage with artistic skills and learned how history, culture and are connected.

I really enjoyed this project because it was interesting to learn how art and history come together. Drawing in two-point perspective was sometimes challenging, but it was also fun to see how our drawings became more realistic. The experience was very good as I learned new skills that I can use in the future. As someone from Nigeria, it is also important to me that UNESCO helps protect cultural heritage and artefacts from different countries, so they are respected and preserved for everyone. Overall, this project was a great experience and I am proud of what we created.

Text by Blessed 3B

The Parthenon Temple (Greece, 447–438 BC) drawn in two-point perspective by Marinela, Maya and Salam from 3b, respectively.