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Mountain Glory

Marjorie Newberg, grade 4, "Mountain Glory," 9x12 in. For this assignment students were given the challenge to create the illusion of distance in a work. Marjorie organized her composition by showing careful attention to the size of the objects and their positioning on the page.

Marjorie Newberg, grade 4, “Mountain Glory,” 9×12 in.

For this assignment students were given the challenge to create the illusion of distance in a work. Marjorie organized her composition by showing careful attention to the size of the objects and their positioning on the page.
Category: 26th Annual Medfield Public Schools Student-Faculty Art Exhibition

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