IN PICTURES: Six Point Foundation poster competition
The Six Point Foundation has announced the winners of its UK-wide poster competition, A Better Life.
The initiative, media partnered by Jewish News, was open to everyone aged seven to 107, to give entrants the chance to reflect on what can be done to make older people’s lives better.
The Six Point Foundation gives grants to improve the lives of Jewish Holocaust survivors and refugees in the UK. Participants were asked to create an A3-size poster expressing what could make the life of an older person better.
Ideas submitted were about health and wellbeing, combatting loneliness and having fun. Some 100 posters were submitted as drawings, paintings, photographs, collages, needlework, mosaic and digital art.
There were four age categories open to all amateur artist in the UK.
Here are the talented winners with their art…
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