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I think these are some of the most inspiring animal portraits from our Maclay Middle School students. Wow, how I approached the lesson...We looked at some picture references of animals. I wanted the kids to push themselves and not just make a brown bear brown. I was ticked pink when I saw a multi colored and textured bear. This year I am really trying to incorporate many Elements and Principles of Art in each lesson. I feel like these 4 examples nailed what I was trying to accomplish.
- Happy Monday!
1969
- Happy Monday!
1969
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