Children at a Bolton primary school put their own mark on a week-long project on identity.
A special celebration assembly was held by youngsters at Hardy Mill School to show off the results.
They had spent a week working with local artists, Howard Fisher, Rene Lumley and Sarah Randels, on a range of art and dance activities titled "I Am Everyone".
Each pupil started the week with a plain white t-shirt —their own blank canvas — and over the course of the project, filled the T-shirt with images about themselves.
Headteacher Jo Briggs said the children had learnt "so much about each other and themselves".
She said: “The t-shirts are absolutely beautiful and a really great representation of who the children are and who is special to them. They have all done so well and I’m so proud of them.
“The week has been great fun. My staff are shattered but it has been worth it. I’d like to thank them all for their hard work, but particularly Miss Morris, Mrs Russell and Mrs Mawhood who have led on the project.”
The school’s parent teacher' 'association provided each child with a t-shirt, paid for following a series of fundraising events.
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