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This weekend there is an Art Exhibition in March Town Hall, Cambridgeshire. It is free to go and see it and well worth a visit. |
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For me, however, the highlight of the evening was seeing all the childrens work on the boards. These are the ones from All Saints School. |
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Apparently, there were lots more mushrooms but the children chose to take them home. |
And these are the ones from Burrowmoor School. As you can see, lots of mushrooms! |
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And some of my favourites which were on display. Dancing by Margaret Williams. |
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Go Bananas by Heather Kinnear. |
The name of the Apple by Jenny Furlong |
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I love the mushrooms. No wonder the children were inspired!
ReplyDeleteThe clematis is just stunning!
These are just beautiful. If I had a spare couple of thousand! Adore the children's drawings.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! such a lovely exposition! Children are such a great observers and they can create beautiful things! I think they mostly chose mushrooms because of their simplicity.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
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I do love your clematis, but I have to say the childrens mushrooms are amazing, what a compliment to have your work recreated like that!!
ReplyDeleteLove the clematis and the mushrooms and think the children have done a fabulous job with thier pictures.
ReplyDeleteThere is lots of great art work there :) Well Done all
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post ... Great art work from everyone!
ReplyDeleteYour work is lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnd so is the children's. Children are amazing and they see the world in such a wonderful way. They are so creative.
Thanks for sharing these with us Enfys, love all the childrens pictures :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are all fab, love what the children have done.
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Just wanted to say I saw your clematis in "Inside Crochet" and was bowled over - and had to come see. Even my husband was very impressed. If you ever write it (or part of it)up I will be in the queue to buy the pattern!
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