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Student Art

Students have been learning, creating, and discovering this week, by experimenting with photography, life drawing, graphics and animation.
Students getting creative
Students getting creative

Year 12 Graphics - A level students have been going old school, ditching the computer and developing their own Halloween-inspired lino prints.

Year 10 Photography - This week, Year 10 pupils practised not only using our DSLR cameras, but how to adjust the Aperture setting, in order to achieve different levels of blur and focus.  They also had access to our backdrops and brand-new studio lights to experiment with the positioning of shadows.

Life Drawing - This week, students participated in life drawing. Life drawing isn’t just about technique, it’s a chance to experiment with style, convey emotion, and tell a story through human form. Over time, it also helps build confidence in drawing from imagination.

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