Pupils at Hensingham study famous artists
Published at 11:09, Thursday, 07 June 2012
FROM Warhol to Van Gogh, pupils at Hensingham Primary School have been studying famous artists. Children worked in mixed-age groups learning about screen printing, painting and clay modelling.
Masterpieces: Pupils at Hensingham Primary who have been studying world-renowned artists and styles and have created their own work
Sarah Parr, Hensingham teacher, said: “The culmination of the week was an exhibition to which parents were invited to come and view their children’s work.
“It was a lovely week and all the children really enjoyed working with children of different ages and learning about the different artists.’’
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