Apple has launched a campaign called "Your Tree on Battersea" where people in the UK can design digital Christmas trees on iPad. The campaign encourages participants to express their creativity by drawing and submitting original Christmas tree designs. The project is hosted by British comedian and presenter Munya Chawawa and will feature 24 winning public entries displayed on Battersea Power Station's chimneys. The winning entries will be displayed alongside digital artwork from artists and public figures, including Sir Stephen Fry and David Shrigley OBE. Submissions for the campaign are open until November 23, 2025, and the winning entries will be unveiled on December 4. To help participants create and submit their entries, Apple is hosting special Today at Apple sessions across its UK retail stores. These sessions will be held from November 6 to November 22 and will continue through December 22. Participants can also submit their artwork from home using downloadable templates provided by Apple. The campaign is a new take on previous years' installations, which featured commissioned works from artists such as David Hockney and Aardman. The "Your Tree on Battersea" campaign is a unique opportunity for people to showcase their creativity and have their artwork displayed on a large scale in a prominent location.
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