Amazing Artists

May 09, 2014
Children in Reception have produced some stunning paintings inspired by the work of Claude Monet. They looked at several of his famous masterpieces and voted on which painting they would like to recreate. The children used a stippling technique to produce their versions of 'Wild Poppies'. The enthusiasm and concentration of our budding artists has resulted in some sensational paintings. Fantastic work children!










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