Charlotte
[County High School Leftwich]Pages from Charlotte's Sketchbook
Grace
My Cat Harry
Daisy
[Davenham CE Primary y6]
Eye of Hope
Cody [Kingsmead Primary y3]
Kandinsky Love Hearts
Daisy
[Davenham CE Primary y6]
Untitled
Charlotte
[County High School Leftwich]Japan
Elena
[Wincham Primary]Wolves
Megan
[Kingsmead Primary y5]Self Portrait in Lockdown
Alys
[Kingsmead Primary y3]Lockdown Learning While Mummy Works
Hittesh [Kingsmead Primary y5]
Chair
Grace
Untitled
papier mache sculptureAmelie
[Kingsmead Primary y5]Instead of watching the world burn outside, we can watch a better reality from a screen
Clip Studio on Veikk A30 Drawing tabletMadeline
[Weaverham Primary Academy y5]Sloth
felt pen on paperAlmasa
[Kingsmead Primary y5]Untitled
watercolour and pencil on paperThis work by Key Stage 1 children at Kingsmead Primary was inspired by Hokusai's Great Wave. The wave, like coronavirus, dominates Hokusai's picture like the virus has dominated our lives. But the wave, like the virus, is a moment in time. It will pass. Mount Fuji and the people of Japan, will endure and emerge.
Year 2 - Dragonflies
The idea of same sea, different boats reflects how we have all experienced the pandemic, together but apart. The same event has been different for us all. Through both lockdowns most children learned with parents and carers at home but many came into very different classes and schools to the ones they left on 22nd March 2020. Teachers worked from home but many came in and worked bank holidays and weekends so NHS staff and others could go to work.
Elena [Wincham Primary]
Still Life
pencil on paperCuckoos [Kingsmead Primary School y3]
People's pets have kept them sane providing company, exercise and comfort.
Families saw one another with new eyes and many enjoyed their time together.
When dad is a tree surgeon going to work with him is always going to be memorable!
Eyewitness account in art!
A house flood was not an unmitigated disaster - someone got to see her grandparents!
Enjoying Walking The Dog - we have learned to value simpler pleasures.
Music was a common theme at Kingsmead, sustaining many of us through lockdown.
While the Cave offered some suggestions to get children and young people going with their work what has been wonderful is to see that they have chosen their own media and interpreted the title of the show so broadly.