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Room 3 Kirklandneuk

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Expressive Portraiture

Our class have been learning about expressive portraiture. We used mirrors and worked with our shoulder partners to recreate a surprised/ shocked look. We looked at each other to study how our faces changed when we showed emotion.
We used charcoal to create a striking effect - we got into a bit of a mess, but it was great fun!!





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