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Budding artists at St Albans Primary School, Redcar, with their giant copy of a painting
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Budding artists at St Albans Primary School, Redcar, with their giant copy of a painting
Budding artists at St Albans Primary School, Redcar, with their giant copy of a painting by Lowry. The children are, front: Alex Windross, Graham Curry and Craig Hill, Centre: Paul Moroney, Rebecca Mount, Helen McCartney, Back: Rebecca Short, Andrew Higgins and Neil McKnight. 21st October 1994
James Ashford
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
TA 94 09858
Media ID 21718010
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Artwork Painting Primary School Paintbrushes
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Budding artists at St Albans Primary School, Redcar, proudly display their giant copy of a famous painting by Lowry. In this heartwarming snapshot from 21st October 1994, the children are seen beaming with joy and excitement as they showcase their artistic masterpiece. Front and center are Alex Windross, Graham Curry, and Craig Hill – three talented young artists who contributed to the creation of this impressive artwork. Standing beside them in the middle row are Paul Moroney, Rebecca Mount, Helen McCartney – each radiating pride for their collaborative effort. Completing the group in the back row are Rebecca Short, Andrew Higgins, and Neil McKnight – all wearing expressions of accomplishment. This photograph captures a moment that epitomizes creativity and education coming together harmoniously. The paintbrushes in their hands symbolize not only tools but also endless possibilities for self-expression. It is evident that these children have dedicated time and effort into recreating this iconic piece of art. The image serves as a testament to the power of art education in primary schools during the 1990s. Through projects like these, students were encouraged to explore their imagination while learning about renowned artists such as Lowry. James Ashford's print immortalizes an era where children embraced art with enthusiasm and curiosity. This nostalgic glimpse into St Albans Primary School reminds us of how important it is to nurture young talents and provide them with opportunities for creative growth.
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