Pupils show off '˜brilliant' works of art
Pupils from Bay House School and Brune Park Community School in Gosport combined their efforts for an art exhibition of work from Years 7 to 11.
All work done was either part of the school curriculum or sent for GCSE examination.
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Hide AdRyan Parnell, Year 10, created a fine art piece of a skull, flower and butterfly.
Ryan said: ‘We started off by being given a theme to work with, and branched our ideas off from there.
‘The piece I made contrasts life and death with the flowers and butterfly against the skull.
‘I’m really quite proud – it’s nice to have your work on display for everyone like this.’
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Hide AdEvan Watson, also in Year 10, said: ‘I started by taking inspiration from the artist Magritte and loved the contrasts of the cloths over the heads.
‘I replicated that with a friend and created some sketches from there.
‘Art is great because it gives us that creative freedom to do whatever we want. I’ll definitely be carrying on with art in A-level.’
Tom Brown said: ‘I used the work of Andrew McIntosh as my inspiration.
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Hide Ad‘It’s nice that there so much artwork here and that mine was chosen for the exhibition, because I didn’t think it would be.’
Bay House School art teacher Letitia Northcott said: ‘We set it up together with Brune Park School and it’s great to see so much great artwork here.
‘It’s really impressive – both schools have so much talent and it’s amazing that they have the chance to express themselves like that.’