A sense of an image…

Year 11 artists took a trip to the coolest photography exhibition in town this week in search of inspiration for their own future projects. Captivated by Olafur Eliasson’s In Real Life installations at London’s Tate Modern, the students later experimented with different photographic styles to create some of their own ‘sense heightening’ works of art. Take a look at some of the Light Drawing and Kaleidoscope techniques they used.
Anna Kerman

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