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Art Styles
September 1, 2015
From the Ice Age to Pablo Picasso and other artists, students are learning about changes and similarities in art. Many art styles that were used long ago are still important today, but there are also many new styles that have been introduced. Trying to find a style that best fits each student and their personality is what we are working toward! Creativity is almost more important now than in the past and my goal is to help each student find their own unique style!
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