Magical Christmas tree projections on the riverside towers of iconic Battersea Power Station
Magical Christmas tree projections on the riverside towers of iconic Battersea Power Station
Your tree

on Battersea

Lighting up the skyline

from 4 December.

A dazzling display of iPad creativity will soon be projected onto the iconic Battersea Power Station — so get ready to enjoy the magic.

An iPad Pro showing a drawing of a magical tree, with an Apple Pencil Pro resting on top
Magical Christmas tree projections on the riverside towers of iconic Battersea Power Station
Magical Christmas tree projections on the riverside towers of iconic Battersea Power Station

Draw your own Christmas tree.

Today at Apple.

Let your ideas fly.

With a fully immersive touchscreen, iPad lets you express your most

artistic self. Whether you’re sketching a tree, painting a masterpiece or

creating an animation, iPad is an extension of your imagination.

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An iPad Air showing a red Christmas tree in Sketchbook

Sketchbook

An iPad Pro showing a green watercolour Christmas tree in Adobe Fresco

Adobe Fresco

An iPad mini showing a purple abstract Christmas tree in Procreate

Procreate

Apple Pencil

Questions? Answers.

  • The deadline for all submissions was 11:59 pm on 23 November. The competition entry window is now closed, but you can still visit the live projections and enjoy the magic at Battersea Power Station.

  • The projections are live from 4 to 24 December between the hours of 5 pm and 10:30 pm, running on a continuous loop.

  • Expect an amazing display of iPad creativity from across the UK, with each tree animated and transformed into magical projections on the river-facing towers of Battersea Power Station.

  • Just come along. The projections are free to watch and suitable for the whole family.

  • Battersea Power Station is at Circus Road North, London SW11 8AX. If you’re coming by tube, use the dedicated Northern Line station at Battersea Power Station, on Battersea Park Road. The nearest train station is Battersea Park Station, which is about a 10‑minute walk via Chelsea Bridge or Pump House Lane. Or by bus, Pump House Lane is served by routes 156, 344 and 436. The trees will be projected on the riverside facade of the power station.