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 Congratulations and thank you to all entries.
 We were so impressed with the quality of the entries across all age
  groups.
 All Winners will receive a prize in the coming weeks. I will email
  them individually in the next few days with details of how to collect
  it.
 Thank you to David & Kirsty Longshaw for judging this tightly fought
  competition.
 Please check out the on-line exhibition. If you click on each piece of
  art you will see a description written by the individual and their
  name. It can be take a little time to get to grips with the navigation.
  So I have also included all entries in the power point.
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AGSB Student Results

            Year 7                          Year 8              Award
            Shawn Dissanayake Winner        Harry Good          Winner
            Ali Azger Ahmady    Winner      Jacob Cooper        Winner
            Chirag Tapal        Runner-up   Abdul-Wahed Hakimi Runner-up
                                            Piyush Kumar        Runner-up

Year 9/10                       Award       Year 11-13          Award
Gautham Ravisankar         9    Winner      Jack Wardle    13   Winner

                                            Yingbo Li      13   Runner-up
Michael Song               9    Runner-up
Sheen Bendon               10   Winner
Rees Sather -Berrisford    10   Runner-up
Thomas Coates              10   Runner-up
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Primary and Staff/Parent Results

        Primary Winners
        Megan Chadwick
        Louis Moran
        George Gregory

        Staff/Parent - Winners
        Ms Frankland   1st
        Mr A Beesley   2nd
        Ms Jarratt     3rd
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House Competition Results
Group         1st        2nd        3rd        4th

Year 7        Massey     Bradbury   Stamford   Tatton

Year 8        Tatton     Stamford   Massey     Bradbury

Year 9&10     Stamford   Tatton     Massey     Bradbury

Yr 11/12/13   Tatton     Massey     Stamford   Bradbury
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Please Check Out - The Online Gallery Exhibition
https://www.artsteps.com/view/5ef9d0248edcb11c650a7580
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Daniel M Yr7   Yuvan V Yr7
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Tom F

Title: view of loneliness Based on the                    Ryane X
works of LS Lowry Theme: families isolated   The following picture is a parody of The Scream painting.
at home, looking out through their           I have chosen to represent Clap for Carers for the art
windows, watching a solitary man walk by.    competition. Instead of the figure in the painting
Are they wishing they could join him or is   screaming, he is clapping and cheering. I changed the
                                             surroundings of the painting to an urban area but I kept
he wishing he could join them?               the background the same.
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Ryan S

Since Lockdown I have been stuck in the house                Rio H
and it has give me time to be a lot more
creative with Lego.                             This piece is to show peoples
                                                dedication to social media.
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Ollie R
                                                                 Maxwell M
I have chosen and adapted this photo because     I chose to feature Donald trump because I have
it shows the irony of stockpiling in Covid-19.   been equally appalled and fascinated by his
The original famous painting was Campbell's      interviews on covid 19. I felt the image of The
                                                 Scream was very appropriate to feature Donald
soup cans by Andy Warhol.
                                                 trump.
Leo B
                                                           Chirag T
It's not designed for anything other
than a laugh and a bit of fun.I's just a
joke that's supposed to brighten up        This one represents dark times and happy
your day in these odd times.               times by the dark and bright colours.
James and Jane H                                 Aashish M

Warhol created Marilyn to show how we go crazy for fame,
how it’s superficial and how quickly it fades. A bit like our
crazy obsession with toilet paper at the beginning of Covid
19 lockdown
This is simply called ‘Toilet Paper’
Kavi G

It is entitled The Last Virtual Supper. It features
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, but with
the Disciples of Jesus behind computer
screens.
I made a photo of the mona lisa with the face of Florence
Nightingale. Florence Nightingale was a nurse who taught
hygiene to everyone during the Crimean war. She taught her
fellow nurses and soldiers to wash their hands frequently, to
wear face masks and to wear gloves. As we are in a similar
situation now where personal hygiene is extremely
important, I believe we all should follow Florence
Nightingale's advice. Furthermore, the government built a
temporary hospital on her name to show how important she
was during the Crimean war and how important her advice
is to us now. Florence Nightingale was one of the 38 nurses
who volunteered to care for the injured British warriors. The
Mona Lisa is an oil painting by Italian artist, inventor and
writer Leonardo Da Vinci. One most legendary reasons for
the Mona Lisa's fame is her eyes and lips. Leonardo Da Vinci
painted the Mona Lisa in such a way that the eyes of the
Mona Lisa fall into the centre of vision of the user. Meaning
that which ever angle you look at the Mona Lisa from her
eyes are looking at you. While, the lips fall into the
peripheral vision. To conclude, I believe that how the Mona
Lisa is looking in every angle that we should all stay alert and
be aware during this crisis. We should also all be grateful to
all the healthcare staff working day and night for our safety.

       Bhuvan V
Ali AA
Shawn Dissanayake - 7WL
The effects of Covid-19. A parody of the famous art piece "The birth of Adam”
My "art" calibrated many aspects of quarantine life:
1). The thunderstorm: Covid-19 came to earth like a thunderstorm, it made people separated from each other as
everyone locked themselves inside their own houses.
2). The black clouds: The black clouds represent the effects to the environment that humans have pushed on it, I believe
more of these types of pandemics are on the way as a result of all of humans terrible behavior towards the earth.
2). The lightning: In the original picture, God and Adam were touching hands but in my adaptation the lightning
prevented them from doing so as this symbolizes social-distancing.
3). The darker colored background: It symbolizes how nowadays humans are pushed further away from their good
beliefs.
4). The NHS and other key workers: I put the NHS badge on God as they are like Gods to us in this period of time and blue
masks on the different angels to represent many of the other key workers.
5). Adam: Adam symbolizes the average person, who is helpless in this situation.
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Zayn Ahmed - 8CK - Stamford

                                                  The image shows what life in lock down is like at the moment. The
                                                  toilet rolls in the background represents the fact that people are
  Noah Kaariainen - 8RW - Massey                  struggling to get hold of toilet roll at this time as many are stockpiling
                                                  (however I'm still clueless as to why). I also added a layer with a mask,
                                                  added shadows and blended it with the hair to make it look fairly
This to me represents lockdown life by showing    realistic as if Mona Lisa is quarantined. The hardest part was erasing
how much people are on devices and internet.      the right hand and adding a different one - facing upwards so it could
The real apple from the original image has been   hold the mini tv, which I edited with Boris giving one of his nonsensical
                                                  announcements.
replaced by the device company apples logo.
Piyush K                                           Muhammad H

It represents loneliness at the dining table
because in school, I would sit and eat with    This brings me peace in lockdown as I listen to
my friends at one table but currently          his beautiful poetry and read his books. He
whilst stuck at home I am eating with          was very important for Pakistan’s movement.
teddies.
Manthan D   Ahmed K
Alexander B                     Ayman A

              I drew a picture of the Mona Lisa but with
              Squidward from the cartoon Spongebob for the
              Art Parody Competition. I thought because
              everyone is bored, they would watch TV so I
              drew someone from TV.
Aneesh K
                                                                 Ali Az
This picture is a remake of the last supper instead of Jesus’s
disciples, it is Donald Trump and other world leaders. I have
done this because Donald Trump and Boris Johnson have been
in the news lots recently and have been the discussion at my
house as well.
Abdul-Wahed H
Jacob C

My entry represents the communal aspect of how we as a country have acted during this pandemic. Video-calling
has been vital feature to bring us together during this tough time. I thought it would be great to incorporate Andy
Warhol’s famous repeated painting of Marilyn Monroe in different colours within the contemporary format of a
Teams meeting
Harry G

Based on, 'Surprise' by Henri Rousseau signifies the positives of lockdown. It is the sunshine
during the rain as such. Although times are tough for us it is helping our planet to thrive.
9/10
Mahima M

        What this picture shows is the lockdown itself and how it has affected
        our lives. The absence of people except for the police officer shows
Tom R   how we should all Stay Home, Protect the NHS, and Save Lives. The
        coronavirus balls represent how deadly and how quickly the virus is
        spreading throughout the world and how unpredictable the future is.
Jacob R

Daniel B
           ‘Whistlers mother sits on the subs bench
           among Screams at The Match refereed by the
           Vitruvian man on a Starry Night’
Gautham R

Title: Meaningful Thoughts

Description: "As the thinker sits on his stone hopelessly dreaming of answers, I
sit on my toilet hopelessly dreaming of toilet paper."
Michael S

The Last Social Distancing Supper

This represents lockdown life for me because ever since lockdown began we haven't been
able to meet up with friends and family and I think this parody shows the struggles of having
to distance yourself from others and have your supper alone (especially when you had plans
for a huge dinner with all your disciples).
Sheen B

The Last Supper via Zoom
Thomas C                                                                Rees S-B

The Kiss by Klimt                                      "The Virtual Scream". It represent how many lives have
I suppose it shows how physical affection has had to   changed to a more virtual perspective. I have created a
                                                       3D model of The Scream painting by Edvard Munch in
be made detached by the lockdown and people
                                                       Blender 2.83 (A 3D modeling software). THis is only a
have had to find other ways of showing love.           screenshot of the 3D piece.
Abdul R J
                                                                                 Title: Quarantine Life
                                                                                 Description:
                                                                                 I tried to create a simple yet meaningful piece of art using
                           Joseph B                                              Sue Brown's famous art work. As you can see, on the let
                                                                                 there is a little boy in hospital that has COVID-19. I tried to
At the top there is the coronavirus everywhere outside, all around the main      pay attention to detail and if you look close you can see the
piece (mona Lisa Shrek herself) is fire because the world is burning, Shrek is   boy has long hair which represents barber shops shutting
Mona Lisa because of memes and is shouting because he’s fed up of                down. Moving on to the middle picture, you can see a
coronavirus but he still wears the mask.                                         typical bedroom. I wanted to show how the life of an
YouTube is there to signify that it still has a large presence during this       average student changed. I f you look closely you can see
outbreak and because I still watch it, Shrek Lisa is wearing a BLM necklace      that the boy is having an online lesson. Last but not least on
due to the events of George Floyd and the protests/riots.                        the right there is a drawing which represents how the
Anime at the bottom as it is something I watch during lockdown and Solaire       general public showed their gratitude towards the NHS,
(from Dark Souls) is praising the sun, a reference to the game he is from and    which became a situation where people bonded no matter
since I am playing games increasingly often now it seemed fitting                their colour or ethnicity.
11/12/13
Hasanat A

TITLE: (hopefully) The Last Supper (of lockdown)

EXPLANATION: The 'painting' is of those present at the original
Last Supper, however as we are in lockdown, eating with each
other is prohibited and therefore the subjects are on a Zoom
call.
Yingbo L

Title: 32 Toilet Paper Rolls

Description: Based off Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans, this piece represents
the panic-consumer culture originating from the current pandemic. Just as
Warhol's piece elevated soup to pop culture, society has done the same for
toilet paper, creating countless memes, jokes and news articles regarding the
subject. My piece aims to capture this crazed obsession.

Media/Software used: pen/paper, GIMP 2.10.12, Blender 2.80.
Nighthawks of Hale

  Muhammad S
Archie E

The idea is that Sage is now the main information stream for the government. They provide
the scientific research which the government appears to accept without question. Parallels
can be drawn between this and Jesus and his disciples, as just as Boris's cabinet have
complete faith in sage, the disciples had complete faith in Jesus.

Priti Patel also takes the place of Judas to send a political message.
Hasan A
I’ve been volunteering about twice a week at Altrincham Open studio, helping them produce face visors, for which I
had to wear a mask and gloves, and I've used a small interaction between me and my younger sister as inspiration.

I've drawn 2 characters from a Japanese anime called Konosuba. The first is the younger sister (my sister) prompting
her elder sibling to put on their mask, like how my sister told me to put on my mask just after eating breakfast.
Eesah A

LS. Lowry’s famous image of Manchester’s Picadilly Gardens. It’s one of my favourite images as it portrays
Manchester as what it normally, is - a beautiful and bustling city. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
this fantastic city has been rendered a ghost-town, and I have attempted to reflect this by individually
editing out each person and blending the edit into the original painting using my iPad Pro and stylus. We
we are left with is a near empty and desolate park as could be seen across the nation.
Jack W
The piece I have ‘parodied’ is The School of Athens (Fresco by Raphael). The piece is known for being chaotic and full of life, this is
something that I wanted to interpret in a different way. The medium I choose to work with was photoshop as this is something I have
minimally explored in the past and so want to further improve, and also removed any restriction of art supplies available from home. As
you can see in my final piece I removed the crowds of people and replaced them with NHS staff and workers, who have been at the
forefront of this pandemic. I did not want to lose sight of the original busyness to this piece, but at the same time I wanted to demonstrate
the absence of people out and about due to lockdown. Combining both these ideas resulted in a thinned crowd of workers, centred around
a stretcher being rushed through. This individual is centre to the piece as it is representative of the constant fixation now in day to day life
of ‘death toll’ counting, and the haste at which it has increased exponentially during the pandemic.
Primary
Martha D - Age 10

                        Oldfield Brow Primary
                        The title of her work is Empty Streets.
   Rosie F Year 3       It involves the importance of staying safe but social distancing and
                        staying at home.It's a photoshop altered picture based on L S
Oldfield Brow Primary   Lowry's Canal and
                        Factories.
Alice Age10

Penny F - Year 5                  Oldfield Brow Primary school
                   I have chosen a different famous Picture to represent life in
 Oldfield brow     lockdown, I have chosen Van Gough sunflowers as I like the
                                        bright sunflowers.
Megan C - Age 7

                               Navigation Primary School
It is based on The Starry Night, I have put faces in the stars to show my emotions.
Sad as I don't like not seeing my friends. Worried about the NHS. Scared about me
                 being ill. Happy that I have had time with my family.
Louis M - Age 10

                     Oldfield Brow Primary
It is an image to show that even though I have not been able to
see my friends and family in lockdown. I’m still always here and
   people can summon me at anytime to talk and be there for.
Amelie H - Age 6
                                            Navigation Primary

  Lizzy S - Age 10      Amelie decided to recreate The Earthrise picture which she did with
                        fondant icing.

Oldfield Brow Primary   She has made hands supporting the world from the coronavirus virus
                        which is floating all around it.
Alex H - Age 9
                                                              Ceira W - Age 8
Oldfield Brow Primary School
The picture was created by printing out the Mona Lisa,
together with pictures of Joe Wicks (the Body Coach) and   Navigation Primary School
some clapping emoji hands. Alex then drew and cut out a
rainbow too
Katie A - yr 5

                               The idea behind this painting is an abstract sunset behind The Great
                               Wave. I did a red and yellow border to compliment the sunset
                               background; this was applied using a pallet knife to create a thick,
                               textured layer of paint which I have been experimenting with during
 Amelie S - Age 9              lockdown. The border was also to represent the Governments lockdown
                               briefing colours at the beginning to alert the population of their
                               guidelines. I chose to use The Great Wave because I have previously
                               drawn it; this time I have used scissors to cut out the wave and glued the
Oldfield Brow Primary School   image onto the sunset background. To make the picture look finished I
                               have used varnish over the entire canvas.
George G - Age 10

Oldfield Brow Primary School

"(Not) Going to the Match"
"I chose Lowry because he is a local artist, and this picture to parody because I love football! The original painting has lots of people in it,
but in my version there are just two. The ground has a "closed for covid" sign and there is a "stay safe" sign and a rainbow too. I have
one person holding a scalf that says "A City United" because I wanted to have both big football teams in the painting. I used thick card, I
started with pencil drawing and then used watercolours after."
Staff
  &
Parent
The Great Wave of Coronavirus
Inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Katsushika Hokusai                                            Rebecca H - Parent
The Coronavirus lockdown had a dramatic impact on Altrincham Interchange. Before the pandemic, it was a thriving transport hub, full of
people travelling to work, school and social events. After the start of lockdown, on 23rd March 2020, it was usually completely empty, as
everyone stayed at home.On Sunday 17th May, when this photo was taken, the Interchange was eerily silent and still. Although it was sad to
see the station totally deserted, when it would normally be busy with people heading into Manchester for an evening out, the peace and
quiet induced a feeling of calm and provided an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the place. Despite walking through there every day,
I’d never noticed it’s architectural shapes and colours or the dazzling lights of its buildings.The bicycle shelter stood out strikingly against the
evening sky, its illuminated curved roof reminding me of The Great Wave of Kanagawa: just as the colossal wave is dwarfing Mount Fuji,
almost threatening to consume it, the bike shelter dominates the photo, with the gable end of the platform canopy mirroring the position of
the mountain in the famous artwork. That evening, it felt as if all the passengers had been frightened away from the Interchange by The
Great Wave of Coronavirus.
Ms Frankland - Staff
Ms Jarratt -Staff

The Girl with the Pasta Earing
Ms Maguire -Staff
Mr Smith - Staff - Bradbury

   Leonardo DaSmithio
Adrian B - Parent

The (Lockdown) Scream attempts to find a bit of humour in a depressing situation.
Competition
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