St Martin’s Grade Five artists put a creative spin on Monet’s masterpiece

This inspiring project not only showcased their artistic talents but also deepened their understanding of impressionism and the beauty of nature.

Talented Grade Five artists at St Martin’s School have taken a bold step into the world of impressionism by recreating Claude Monet’s iconic painting, Bridge over a Pond of Waterlilies.

The learners’ version of the beloved bridge over the pond.

With their watercolour skills on full display, these young creators infused their unique styles into the project, resulting in vibrant and imaginative interpretations of this classic work.

The finished project showcases the learners’ artistic flair.

The learners embraced the challenge, exploring colour and technique while adding their whimsical touches.

The vibrant details of their recreation.

This project not only encouraged artistic expression but also fostered a deeper appreciation for art history among budding artists.

Lush and luminous, Claude Monet’s The Japanese Footbridge (1899)
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