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Senior art students collab with juniors to paint class wall

Senior art students had fun with the juniors transforming the chalk wall.

What happens when creativity meets collaboration? The answer is magic. That is exactly what Crawford International Lonehill College senior art students did when they teamed up with the pre-primary to bring a burst of colour and inspiration to the school’s tiny tots’ classrooms.

Emma Tucker does her thing.

The learners transformed the pre-primary chalk wall into a canvas of sweet joy, drawing delightful items inspired by the themes of kitchen, love, and baking.

Emma Tucker, Leah Pather and Sarah Simões get creative.

Client executive officer from the school Robyn Swanepoel said when she described how the wall currently looks, “The chalk wall is now a vibrant backdrop for our little ones’ interactive learning journey, where the top half showcases the intricate chalk art done by our talented seniors, and the bottom half invites toddlers to create their own mini-masterpieces.

Emma Tucker, Leah Pather and Sarah Simões after drawing the chalk wall.

“Our art seniors had a blast and found inspiration in the contagious laughter and chatter of our young artists. Special thanks to teacher Sharon Cretney and principal Caroline for making this creative collaboration possible.”

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