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Students brush up on masters

CORAL Park Primary School’s grade threes and fours have proved they are the next Rembrandts and Monets.
At the end of last year the students put on a highly successful art show.
Throughout last term they completed various artworks including paintings, drawings, collages, papier mache sculptures, masks, jewellery and computer-generated drawings.
The show was a big success, with visitors amazed at the talent displayed by the children.
Middle School leader Ruth Biddle said the art show was fantastic.
“The students had worked well all term to complete the artworks and were proud to showcase them to their parents, teachers and other students in the school,” Ms Biddle said.

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