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Creative expressions

JUNIOR SCHOOL ART

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Preps making discoveries with painting and drawing to produce bold characters with huge personalities.

Year 1 and 6 showing their clay manipulation prowess with the construction of teapots, plates, spoons and goblets.

Year 2 embarked on a mixed media journey where they used watercolours, markers and pencils as well as learning the process of paper mache.

Year 3 were enthusiastic participants when creating eye catching monoprints for a collage piece.

Year 4 became jewellery makers when producing a miniature painting for a cabochon pendant.

Year 5 learnt about camera less photography when producing a cyanotype and grew in their capabilities as sewers when embellishing their image.

As the girls put the finishing touches on their masterpieces, they cannot help but ask with intrigue, “What are we doing next term?”

1 » Cloe Arcuri, Prep

2 » Hannah Lu, Year 2

3 » Junru Teng, Year 6

4 » Mia Shi, Year 1

5 » Annabelle Henry, Year 5

6 » Jessie Tang, Year 7

7 » Olivia Xin, Year 10

8 » Jade Dong, Year 9

9 » Lucy Wall, Year 11

10 » Louise Stuart, Year 10

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» Kamila Ibragimova, Year 10

12 » Holly Humphries, Year 11

Senior School Art

We encourage risk-taking and experimentation to create a culture of innovative, creative and critical thinkers. Students build an understanding of how artists and designers, through their experiences and the art and design works they produce, communicate their meanings and messages to an audience. Students then use this understanding to create and make their own art and design works. The art and design work on this page reflects the breadth and depth of this process, knowledge and skill development in a variety of chosen media.

KIMBERLEY MOOR Head of Art and Design

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