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Global Canvas 2015 Natural History Museum - London March 19 The event magazine from the 2015 Global Canvas Art & Poetry Competition www.davidshepherd.org

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The magazine of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation's Global Canvas Art & Poetry competition event at the Natural History Museum, London, March 19

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Global Canvas 2015Natural History Museum - London March 19

The event magazine from the 2015 Global Canvas Art & Poetry Competitionwww.davidshepherd.org

Welcome to the Global Canvas Event Magazine

Dear children, parents, grandparents, teachers and supporters

Welcome to the 2015 Global Canvas Event Magazine which comes hot on the heels of the fabulous event at the Natural History Museum in London on March 19. Thank you to everyone who made the journey and helped make it such a memorable and inspiring event! Special thanks as always to David Shepherd for inspiring us all and to Michaela Strachan for helping to judge and present the prizes. For those who couldn’t be with us we hope that this magazine gives you a flavour of the wonderful celebration of art and poetry that we enjoyed thanks to all your hard work!

Next year’s competition will follow the same theme of collaborative working and we’ll let you know the new theme as soon as we’ve decided!

Thank you again for taking part and we look forward to welcoming you and your entries in 2016.

Tiffany Cavanagh

The 2015 Winners

PHOTOGRAPHS: The following pages are filled with photos from the day in London - should you like any of them please email us with the details of the image and we will send it through as soon as we can. While we do not charge for photos a donation toward the running costs of the event and our conservation projects is always very welcome!Please email: [email protected]

Overall Winners:Spratton Hall School, Northamptonshire

Joint 2nd Place Winners:Dottidoodles After-School Art Club, PembrokeshireSt Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School, LondonChipembele Wildlife Education Trust, Zambia

3rd Place Winners:South Farnham School, Surrey

David Shepherd Personal Choice Award:Amber Peacock, Norwich High School for Girls

Michaela Strachan Personal Choice Award:St James CofE Primary School, Malvern

Congratulations to everyone who was shortlisted and displayed their work at the Natural History Museum - you were all brilliant!

Thank you also to our amazing sponsors who made the event possible and provided the wonderful prizes.

Overall Winners: Spratton Hall School

The perfect blend of creativity, collaboration and an in depth understanding of the theme, the Spratton Hall entry and presentation, accompanied by the school choir was a pure joy to explore.

Congratulations!

Joint 2nd Place Winners:Dottidoodles After-School Art Club, Pembrokeshire

Colour, collaboration and an amazing interpretation of the theme made this inspiring entry a firm favourite with the judges. It explored air, land and sea bringing poetry and stories into a harmonious whole.

Congratulations

Joint 2nd Place Winners:St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School

What the judges loved about this entry was the all-embracing nature of the work on show. While the children created the heart of the work in a variety of exciting media, teachers and parents helped bring it altogether.

Well done

Joint 2nd Place Winners:Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust, Zambia

A joyous celebration of nature and a positive attitude toward saving wildlife made this wonderful work from Zambia a great favourite. Their accompanying video presentation got everyone’s toes tapping.

Congratulations!

3rd Place Winners:South Farnham School

Such a clever use of recycled materials and a wonderful conservation success story at the heart of their work - the judges loved the positivity and creativity of this deceptively simple entry.

Inspiring

Michaela Strachan’s Personal Choice:St James Primary, Malvern

With her love of British wildlife this was a perfect choice for Michaela. The colour and detail and the beautiful depiction of wildlife from the Malvern Hills in batik was as eye-catching as it was thought-provoking.

Brilliant

David Shepherd’s Personal Choice:Amber Peacock, Norwich High School for Girls

An animal lover through and through David chose this quirky entry entitled ‘Going to the Dogs No More’ explored the world in two halves; one half that had gone to the dogs and exists in darkness and the other half wild and free as it should be ...

From the top:

Ashdell Prep pupils with David and Michaela

Ashdown House with their work

David with overall winners from Spratton Hall

Around the event ...

Michaela with St Teresa’s

Shottermill pupils

Amber Peacock shows David Shepherd her work

Around the event ...

Lovelace Primary School ...

Shottermill pupils

Amber Peacock shows David Shepherd her work

Pupils from St James Primary explore the entries...

St Josephs pupils at the Natural History Museum event

Shortlisted entries from Ashdell Prep and Ashdown House School showed amazing creativity

All the way from Hong Kong - two fabulous shortlisted entries from the Colourful Kids club ... Green School and Waste into Happiness

Cam Hopton (left) and Shottermill (above) were shortlisted for their excellent interpretation of the theme ‘We can heal our World’

Fabulous entries from St Teresa’s (left) and Westbourne School (above) brought the theme to life...

Thank you to everyone for entering - we hope to see you next year!

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