Step inside St Joseph's Primary School's hall and you will be astounded.
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There were plenty of artworks, created by every student, on show at the school's art exhibition on Wednesday, June 23.
The 2020 school year didn't allow for many extra-curricular activities, so the SRC committee wanted to create a show where parents, students and teachers could be involved.
The artworks took students three to five weeks to complete and organiser Dana White she was amazed at the caliber of work.
"We normally have a big focus on sport, so we wanted to focus on the creative side of things," Ms White said.
"It's a great way to showcase our creative students."
Each teacher chose what they wanted their students to base their artworks on.
Some of the works were based on the Wall of China, Roll a Dice from Picasso, What's In A Name by Henri Matise, A Starry Night - Van Gough, insects and jungle tigers.
Parents were able view the artworks when the school day concluded.
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