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At the art exhibition at Coral Park Primary School is Luke with his mask.At the art exhibition at Coral Park Primary School is Luke with his mask.

ARTISTIC Coral Park Primary School students held an art extravaganza last year to exhibit the work they completed during the year.
The Grades 3 and 4 students showed off masks, shoe and clay sculptures, self-portraits, paintings and drawings during the exhibition.
Throughout the term the students got their inspiration from Australian artists Ken Done and Frederick McCubbin.
Middle school team leader Ruth Biddle said the exhibition was a success.
“We have many budding artists at Coral Park. The standard of work produced was excellent,” she said.

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