International Mural at Guyhirn Primary School
We spent a lovely sunny day at Guyhirn Primary School painting a massive mural to celebrate their International Day on June 26th. We painted buildings, animals and other things from around the world, including a blue palm tree, a green Statue of Liberty, and even a pink Taj Mahal!
Every child in the school took part in this exciting project and each one of them painted a special bit they can call their own (Oliver mostly painted Leonie’s jeans!). It was a really enjoyable day and we met some amazing young artists.
As the bell rang for the end of school, the lightening flashed, the thunder cracked and the heavens opened, the rain poured down and we said thank you for quick drying paint and a small wooden hut!
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