Thames Valley Learning Partnership (TVLP) have announced the winners of their ‘Love’ Art Competition.

The competition ran from September to October, inviting schools across Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead to submit a mixture of artwork around the theme of love.

Submissions included various skills such as drawing, painting, and photography.

 

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'Love Life' (left) and 'Flamingoes' (right) Pics: TVLP

 

Adelaide Boucher-Ferte, 15, of St Mary’s Ascot, won the junior drawing and painting category with her piece titled ‘Love Life.

Amaya Mckay, 15, of Beechwood School won second place with her piece ‘Flamingoes’.

 

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'Nature's Iconic Symbol of Love' (left) and 'A Mother's Love' (right) Pics: TVLP

 

Winner of the senior drawing and painting category, Emmanuelle Tanner, 16, of St Mary’s School Ascot, showcased painting skills in the piece titled ‘Nature’s Iconic Symbol of Love’.

Alicia Acland, 16, of Slough & Eton C of E Business & Enterprise College won second place with her piece ‘A Mother’s Love’.

 

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'For One Last Time' (Pics: TVLP)

Amryce Choda, 13, from Windsor Girls’ School won the photography category with ‘For One Last Time’.

In a post online, organisers said: “Judging proved to be an extremely difficult process, with so many mediums, techniques and styles to choose from.”

An exhibition of submissions will be displayed in the Children’s Ward corridor at Wrexham Park Hospital later this month.

TVLP Coordinator Clare Matheson said, "We are very proud to exhibit art from schools in the Thames Valley Learning Partnership at Wexham Park Hospital.

“Our students get a huge amount from seeing their work on display in a public setting, especially in a hospital that is local to them.

“We hope the exhibition will be enjoyed by patients, staff and visitors alike."

Participating schools included Beechwood School, Holyport College, Slough & Eton C of E Business & Enterprise College, St Joseph’s Catholic High School, St Mary’s School Ascot, and Windsor Girls’ School.