Children at Tannery Drift First School in Royston have been creating works of art inspired by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
To celebrate Arts Week, children took part in art, drama, music and dance activities, culminating in an after-school art exhibition to which parents and carers were invited.
Feedback from parents praised the amount of creativity on display, with one parent commenting: "Wow! What wonderful artwork produced by everyone. You should offer framing services!"
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Arts Week also offered pupils the opportunity to compose music creating moods and emotions in the style of impressionist composers.
They also brought paintings to life by creating freeze-frames focusing on facial expressions and writing speech bubbles.
A spokesperson said "a variety and progression of skills was evident throughout the school".
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