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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Eighth Grade Art

The eighth grade students used the wet-into-wet watercolor technique to paint their Precolumbian-inspired paintings. They restricted their palettes to either hot or cool colors to maximize the visual impact of their art. They rose to the challenge of the next art project: selecting a reproduction of a Picasso portrait that had been cut in half, and drawing in the other half of the face. Each student did a wonderful job!