Children from St Luke's Primary School are displaying their work at the National Gallery.
The school, in Acre Road, Kingston, has been taking part in the gallery's Take One Picture initiative, which encourages pupils to take inspiration from a painting to produce work.
Students aged three to five have produced work inspired by Degas' Beach Scene. They brought in objects from home and collected materials of the same colours as in the famous painting.
They weaved the items into a fishing net background, using the painting as a guide.
Just eight schools have been lucky enough to show their work at the exhibition, which runs from Monday, April 18, to Saturday, July 4.
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