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Protected: Weekly Self-Evaluation – Week 5 : 9th Dec 2016

26th Jan 201714th May 2017 • Angela Clarke

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Best of luck to Clarke Art student Grace McManus and all the finalists in the Credit Union Art competition. Tune in and cheer them on as the results are announced live on YouTube at 6:30pm today. Fingers crossed! 🀞🏻
We are REALLY looking forward to welcoming you back to Clarke Art for a fun-filled programme of summer art camps. 🎨🌞😊 We’re taking bookings now, so please tap the link in my profile to download all the info and enrollment forms.
Here is just a small glimpse of the beautiful art squeezed in durning the couple of Christmas workshops before lockdown. 🎨⭐️✨
Here is just a small glimpse of the beautiful art squeezed in durning the couple of Christmas workshops before lockdown. 🎨😊
Here is just a small glimpse of the beautiful art squeezed in durning the couple of Christmas workshops before lockdown. πŸ’•πŸŽ¨πŸ˜Š
Here is some lama weaving that the students were so lucky to squeeze in durning a Christmas workshop before the lockdown. πŸ’•πŸ¦™
Here is just a small glimpse of the beautiful art squeezed in durning the couple of Christmas workshops before lockdown. πŸ’•πŸŽ¨πŸ˜Š
Here is just a small glimpse of the beautiful art squeezed in durning the couple of Christmas workshops before lockdown. πŸ’•πŸŽ¨πŸ˜Š
Kirigami paper snowflakes with concentric lines created by students. Kirigami is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper.
Kirigami paper snowflakes with concentric lines created by students. Kirigami is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper.
Students observational drawings exploring positive and negative space. Swipe to see more😊
Students observational drawings exploring positive and negative space. Swipe to see more 😊
Paper assemblage art created by students, who got to play with curves using American quilting puzzle patterns. Swipe to see more. It’s good to be back😊🎨
Paper assemblage art created by students, who got to play with curves using American quilting puzzle patterns. Swipe to see more. It’s so good to be back😊🎨
Congratulations Stephen on your certificate from Texaco that you received today. What an achievement - 7 years in a row! Everybody in Clarke Art is super-proud of you! πŸ₯³πŸ‘πŸŽ‰
Congratulations to Grace who won in the Ashbourne credit union β€˜Imagine more’ 2020 art competition. Well done! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ‘
Paper collages created by students before lockdown, inspired by the mosaic style of Expressionist painter and art educator, Alma Woodsey Thomas, best known for her use of colour, pattern, abstraction and for creating works with a focus on accidental beauty.
Congratulations to Naoise who received a special merit award in the 66th Texaco children’s art competition 2020.
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