After students finish their assigned art projects, they have the option to choose what they want to do for their independent art projects. Here are a few from fourth quarter.
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By Britney, 6th grade, drawn from imagination |
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By Tally, 6th grade, drawn from memory |
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By Tally, 6th grade, drawn from imagination and reference photos |
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"Heaven" by Zack, 7th grade |
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"A Bug's Life" by Amberleigh, 7th grade |
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"In my art creation I was trying to portray how [when] industrialization and nature compete the two create a "negative effect" and "tear" apart the foundation. The tearing needs to be bonded back together to maintain equality." ~ Noah, 6th grade
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