Ealing’s Broadway Living have announced the winners of their art competition to mark the opening of new Central Square homes.

After receiving over a hundred entries from individuals, schools and colleges across Ealing, three winners have been chosen by the judges across three age groups.

Broadway Living, an award-winning developer in Ealing, launched the competition in February to celebrate the opening of Central Square, its latest collection of homes at Copley W7.

David Colley, regeneration manager for Ealing Council, said: “We’ve had a fantastic response to the art competition, and we’re thrilled so many young people have got involved and showed off their creativity.

“We’ve received some truly excellent entries which show off not only the skills and imagination of the artists but some of Ealing’s favourite spots – from the Broadway to the bunny park!

“We’re very proud to be a part of such a strong community and look forward to getting everyone involved in more events and initiatives as development at Copley W7 continues.”

Children and young people in the borough were asked to submit their original artwork to illustrate their favourite place in Ealing, to be within a chance of winning prizes.

Lilly Law, 6, from Southfield Primary School was chosen for her colourful creation that showcases the apple trees in her garden.

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Dale Anderson, 8, from Mayfield Primary School was the second winner to be announced for her clever use of collage in her depiction of Bittern’s Field in Hanwell.

Both winners in the primary-age category will each receive a £25 voucher for Amazon, along with art supplies to the value of £250 for their school.

Anastasia Patellaro, 16, will receive a £50 voucher for Amazon and art supplies to the value of £250 for her school, Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls, as she won the competition for her beautiful illustration of Ealing Town Hall.

Ealing Times: Dale's winning artwork Dale's winning artwork

 

Broadway Living, the development division of Ealing Council will showcase the winning artwork, along with a wider selection of the entries, at the sales and marketing suite at Copley W7.