INNOVATIVE and creative talents were demonstrated in a show organised by Portishead school pupils.

North Somerset Times: Naomi Shallcross with her Children Toy Box. Yeat 13 Product Design.Naomi Shallcross with her Children Toy Box. Yeat 13 Product Design. (Image: Archant)

With an Art Deco theme, key stage four and five students at Gordano School presented their design and technology Golden Lights exhibition, displaying a variety of product creation, fashion design and graphics work to an enthusiastic and appreciative audience.

North Somerset Times: Leah Case with her Bedside Lamp. Year 12 Product Design.Leah Case with her Bedside Lamp. Year 12 Product Design. (Image: Archant)

A short award ceremony to recognise outstanding contributions concluded the event, which included refreshments supplied by the school’s catering students.

North Somerset Times: Models wearing designs by GCSE Textile students Maise Ashmead, Kayleigh Boyce and Wasima Khan.Models wearing designs by GCSE Textile students Maise Ashmead, Kayleigh Boyce and Wasima Khan. (Image: Archant)

North Somerset Times: Ed Wheatcroft and his lectern, Year12 Product Design.Ed Wheatcroft and his lectern, Year12 Product Design. (Image: Archant)

North Somerset Times: AS Textiles Costume Project. Designers modeling their own designs. Lottie Hocking-Alice in Wonderland, Catherine Pilsworth-Narnia and Laura Bilgin-Breafast at Tiffany's.AS Textiles Costume Project. Designers modeling their own designs. Lottie Hocking-Alice in Wonderland, Catherine Pilsworth-Narnia and Laura Bilgin-Breafast at Tiffany's. (Image: Archant)

North Somerset Times: A2 Textiles. Designers modeling their own designs. Bethany Hawker in her Africa inspired coat and Amelia Landon in her Portugal inspired shell dress.A2 Textiles. Designers modeling their own designs. Bethany Hawker in her Africa inspired coat and Amelia Landon in her Portugal inspired shell dress. (Image: Archant)

North Somerset Times: Jay Lenthall with his bag design created for his Textiles GCSE.Jay Lenthall with his bag design created for his Textiles GCSE. (Image: Archant)