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Grades Artwork

December 18, 2018 by Great Oak School

Daily artistic experiences in a variety of media provide opportunities for students to explore a wide range of traditional artistic forms. Students learn modeling and sculpture with beeswax and clay figures in the early grades. Students begin painting with wet-on-wet watercolor in the 1st grade. Drawing is a core skill for students illustrating their main lesson books. Many projects are undertaken throughout the year where students begin exploring many forms of artistic expression that get more advanced as they progress through the grades.

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