Exwick Heights Primary School students brighten Exeter St David’s with vibrant art, bringing joy to winter commuters and lifting spirits.
Exeter: Talented kids from Exwick Heights Primary School have brightened up the train station. Their colorful artwork is now on display at Exeter St David’s.
This art brings a splash of joy to commuters during winter. Each piece is designed to make people smile as they travel to work or catch a train.
With Blue Monday coming up on January 20, these lively designs are perfect for lifting spirits. They add a bit of cheer to what can be a gloomy time of year.
The school, part of the Ted Wragg Trust, focuses on helping kids develop their artistic skills. They offer hands-on experiences that inspire creativity and confidence.
Throughout the year, students get chances to showcase their talents. They learn about artists and participate in an annual art week, which is always a hit.
Gemma Wills, the headteacher, expressed her delight. She encouraged everyone passing through the station to stop and enjoy the artwork. It’s a reminder that there’s always room for sunshine, even in winter.
Debbie Ferris, the station manager, also praised the students. She said the artwork has really brightened up the station. They’ve set up displays in the concourse and waiting room, making the space feel more welcoming.