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Here we are two, 2010

by Gabrielle McCabe, Hilary Mannion, Stephen Davidge, Beatrice Drumore, Tyson Pinney, Riley Evans, Brianna Skidmore, Madalene Haddrill, Liam Reardon, Dylan Quinn, Nicholas Grant, Tom Climpson

Here we are two, 2010

Year 8, St Anne's Central School NSW
synthetic polymer paint on canvas

We are all unique individuals and a dynamic group. Together we have much to share and celebrate – our interests, similarities and differences. Our artwork was inspired by Pop Art. The simple shapes and our choice of colours reflect the essence of how we feel about ourselves. It is a more vibrant experience when hung together as one artwork, the same as when we come together as a group. We are bright, energetic and fun. We share our successes and support each other through good times and bad. We are great individuals, and we are an awesome group.

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