One of the most famous Victorian artists, William Morris’ work went far beyond just fine art – to architecture, poetry and wallpaper among many other things. Prep V have been studying his work as part of their Victorian topic. After replicating some of his images, the children created their own William Morris style printing design, which was then transferred onto a tile and printed with a repeating pattern.
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