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We are painting a mural underneath the shop window at LUSH Designs, Lordship Lane, on Tuesday August 30 and we need the input of local children! Any children are welcome to join in - no particular skills are required and the activity will be led by a professional artist with experience of working with children. Creativity is welcomed and we will incorporate children's ideas into the final design. The theme is Little Lordship Legs and the mural will be the basis for a stop animation film that we are also producing on Saturday 3 September, also at LUSH. If you want to join in on Tuesday or would like to find out more about Saturday come along and talk to us!

Where: LUSH Designs, 102 Lordship Lane

When: 10am-12noon and 2-4pm on Tuesday 30 August

Wear: old clothes

See the work of our artist here:

http://www.billycolours.com/


Lucy :)

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