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Spirograph Fun
I am busy planning next years year 11 PowerPoint presentation to aid the completion of their landscape project. An artist all art teachers love to use is Beatriz Milhazes she ticks a lot of boxes including young female and from a land with a different culture ie a positive role model for working class white girls that I teach and makes a change from the very lovely Misses Kahlo and O'Keefe. Then via a Google search I trip over the beautiful work by Julie Evans on http://www.julieevans.blogspot.com/ on Dear Adas blog a perfect find because the girls love to use a Spirograph.
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