On 12 and 14 February, the Year 10 Visual Arts cohort enjoyed a morning at Long Bay Beach Reserve. The trip’s primary goal was to steer students away from online image searches and immerse them in nature.
The students engaged in observational drawings and photography to capture the essence of the landscape, providing inspiration for their upcoming paintings.
The day also featured a weaving workshop led by former student Emma Ormsby, adding a hands-on dimension to their artistic exploration.
This outing offers valuable experiences and enriches their artistic journey with a deeper connection to our community’s natural environments. It counts as part of the students’ Term One assessment.