Derek Lidstone, St. Pat's teacher, decided to take his turn at the 'drip-drive' creative process.
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There was no shortage of interesting and dynamic student works created at St. Pat's.
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Every student had their own signature style and approach to the 'drip-drive' process. Their usage of colour was especially individual; unique.
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Two student works hang beside 'Flitter', a Gustav Klimt inspired painting in the "Direction(s)" exhibit.
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