SCHOOLCHILDREN showed their creative side by 'colouring their summer' with a temporary art installation on display at Leeds Bradford Airport.

Pupils from Bramham Shadwell Federation School spent a morning colouring a giant Barcelona landscape to highlight an airline's advertising campaign.

Monarch marketing and brand manager, James Crosby, said: "It is great having children at the airport bringing life to our current advertising campaign.

"Colouring in is a big craze at the minute, and the trend for both children and adult colouring is becoming increasingly popular as a way to relax and unwind. Holidays are very much about doing the very same thing, so our new 'colour your summer' campaign is a great opportunity for people to get involved and bring more colour into their holidays."

Leeds Bradford Airport aviation development director, Tony Hallwood, said: "We love to involve our local community in our work and it’s been fantastic to welcome Bramham Shadwell Federation School pupils here to further enhance our walls.

"Here at the airport, we have a range of colourful, impactful artwork on our walls and digital displays. To be able to showcase the talents of local children as part of that is brilliant. They have done such a fabulous job and should be really proud of their efforts today."