THE work of British land artist Andy Goldsworthy inspired artwork by school pupils.

Children from Burlish Park Primary School, Stourport-on-Severn, invited parents and carers to join them in their woodland forest school area to help create artwork using natural materials from the forest floor.

Year four pupils based their work on the style of British land artist Andy Goldsworthy, who is famous for his artwork using natural materials from his surroundings.

Forest school leader Lynda Williams said: "The children were really motivated and inspired by the work of Andy Goldsworthy.

"Autumn is a great time of year to create land art.

"The rich autumn colours at this time of year create an amazing artist's palette to work with.

"Although it rained for the most of the afternoon, a great time was had by parents and children alike.

"We created some fantastic woodland art which, in true Goldsworthy style, we photographed to record for posterity and then finished a wet fun-filled afternoon with hot chocolate to warm everyone up."