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Students Draw their Classmates

Category: Art of Conservation (AoC), art | Date: Dec 05 2008 | By: Julie

Eric gives todays’ lesson to our Rushubi Primary School students. The school is located in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes.

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Two volunteers hold their poses on top of a table as Eric continues with his live model drawing instruction.

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After the pencil drawings, students use oil crayons and/or watercolors.

Beautiful work for you to see from these students who range around 10 years of age.
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Oil crayons pictured above for students to use after their pencil drawing.

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This student chooses to use watercolors.

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