Weekend Art Challenge – Pink

Welcome to our latest art challenge and this week is all about being pink! We challenged our students to try to paint or draw anything, as long as the majority of the piece was pink. Our students have done a superb job and our featured image this week is by Norman Tharby. He has created an outstanding piece of work, using all pink tones. Scroll down to read more.

We also have to mention student Kirstie Alison’s pink tulips below and Rabia Naseer’s flower painting on canvas using acrylics. The perfect medium for something like this too! And finally… scroll to find two cartoon illustrations from Audrey Quinton. We guarantee they will make you smile!

Another challenge coming tomorrow! Stay tuned!

Made on Canvas. Acrylic paints used
Rabia Naseer
Celebrating pink
Kirstie Alison
Emotion in pink
Latha Bhaduri Prabakar
Watercolour and collage.
Rose-Marie Biehlig
I drew the dragon fruit with coloured pencils.
Leonie Shottler
Rosalind S: watercolour:  PINK – ish!
“ Pink Naughty but oh so Nice “
Jane Reid
PINK! My grandaughter would happily spray the world pink. She lives in a continuous cloud of pink glitter. I did this for her…
Audrey Quinton
Audrey Quinton
Pink Sunset Evening – Watercolour
Debbie Davidge
I chose the one and only Pink Panther. I’ve used children’s paint, dry watercolour pencils, goggly eyes and a very pretty gift bag
Nina Phillips
Pink shoes!
Emma Miller
This is a watercolour sketch of Willi Lott’s Cottage at Flatford Mill – slightly changed from Constable’s day!
Norman Tharby

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