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Creative Art

Pupils of the Ormond School ended the past two terms' practical art and handwork with a selection of work in the recent exhibition at the Art Gallery. Much thought and intense care goes into the children's efforts and the results are quite mature, to say the least.

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At the school, Rohan Bignell puts the finishing touches to the first stage of a pottery piece.

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At the Art Gallery we see part of the display from the Ormond School.

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Some of the Standards 1 and 2 people pause in the middle of their paper work for a picture. From left, sitting, are Jackie Mam, Barbara Jones, Trudi Wolter, Jeanette Cowan, Peter Zwart, Thea Crookes, Jaylene Barwick and David Scammell. Standing at back are Wiremu Wehi, Monica Zwart, Beverley Cowan and Mark Stoevelaar.

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A selection of class carving which has been carried out, using such diverse materials as pumice, wood and plaster of Paris.

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Intent on her work on the pottery wheel is Caroline Seymour.

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Pictured with a loom and some of their weaving work are, from left, Sarah and Caroline Seymour, Fiona Bryant and Kathryn Jones.

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With a model of Camp Williams made by Standards 1 and 2 are, from left, Toni Bryant, Heni Haronga, Leonie Kingi, Mandy Burke, Bill Reynolds and Martin Wolter.

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Pictured with some of the other carvings, plaster work and the largest piece of pumice ever brought to the school are, from left, David Bycroft, Tony Ladd, Rohan Bignell, Bobby Wimutu and Wendy Talbot.

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Wayne McKibbin displays his plaster carving for the camera.