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Painting Animals, Large!

Teen Camps grades: 6-12

In this camp we will learn how to draw the forms that make up most animals. Students will then choose one animal to paint on a very large canvas. Students will be working in acrylics. Materials provided - there is a $40 material fee which will be applied at checkout.

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