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Remembrance Day Art

Year 6 have produced some incredible art work for Remembrance Day, using black card and pen to create silhouettes and messages, and tissue paper to create a stained glass effect. They also created their own frames, carefully measuring and then cutting out the 'pane', which was then used for their silhouette, so nothing was wasted! 

These pieces of art have really brightened up our classroom, however they also serve an important purpose: reminding us of everyone affected by war. 





 

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