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  • Ms. Marino
I tell my students that painting skin tones is challenging...which proved to be true for my 7th & 8th graders.  We practiced blending colors & started out with various skin tone shades.  The portraits took a number of wks to complete, but everyone went home happy.  This project is difficult and took some intervention from Ms. Marino as students learned how to do it.  All in all it was a successful learning curve.
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