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Eerie Tree House

Keira Oliveto, grade 6, "Eerie Tree House," watercolor & marker, 20x16 in. Creating landscape in watercolor along with a mood was the main idea in the lesson. Keira has included a windy effect created by line information.

Keira Oliveto, grade 6, “Eerie Tree House,” watercolor & marker, 20×16 in.

Creating landscape in watercolor along with a mood was the main idea in the lesson. Keira has included a windy effect created by line information.
Category: 26th Annual Medfield Public Schools Student-Faculty Art Exhibition

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