A YEAR 7 student at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive student has recreated world-famous works of art with the help of her sister.
People who are stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdown have been recreating famous paintings.
The Holmes Chapel student recreated Girl with a Pearl Earring by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, which was chosen by the Dutch public as the most beautiful painting in the Netherlands, and Woman with a Parasol by French Impressionist Claude Monet, which captures a moment on a stroll on a windy summer's day.
Students Isobel and Caroline Chetwood have joined the ‘Walk your socks off’ campaign to raise money for Guide Gogs, and will be walking 11,000 steps every day for the May half term week, starting on May 25.
They said: "As we walk we will be raising vital funds for Guide Dogs to help those with sight loss step out with confidence.
"The sponsorship money you help us raise really will make a difference. Just £140 could buy a Starter Kit for a new guide dog owner, containing everything they need to start a life with their new guide dog, this includes the iconic white harness. Any donations would be really appreciated."
They have already beaten their £100 target, having raised £132, and if anyone would like to donate click here
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