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STUDENTS BRIGHTEN WALLS OF WORKINGTON CARE HOME

Residents and staff at MHA Amathea care home in Workington have been enjoying views of local landmarks, having been given several paintings created by students at a nearby college.

Residents and staff at MHA Amathea care home in Workington have been enjoying views of local landmarks, having been given several paintings created by students at a nearby college.

MHA Amathea received canvas paintings of well-known sites from around both Whitehaven and Workington, which were produced by Level 2 art students at Lakes College. These are now proudly hanging in the specialist dementia unit at the home. These included views of the Candlestick at Whitehaven harbour, Vulcan Park in Workington and Workington Castle.

Shauna Jones, an art tutor at Lakes College, said: “The students wanted to work on a project that would enrich the lives of older people in our local community. We thought this would be a great opportunity to bring two different generations together through a creative medium.”

Tony Lyons, Home Manager, added: “We’re so grateful to Shauna, her students and the college for these fantastic pieces which we’re proud to hang on our walls. This is a project which has truly crossed generations and the end results are something for all to enjoy.” 

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