Weekend Art Challenge – Alphabet D Results!

Welcome to our latest challenge where we asked students to create a piece of artwork based on the letter D – and once again, you did not disappoint!

We have received a delightful and diverse collection of drawings and paintings sent in this week. From detailed studies of dogs, deer, and daffodils, to more playful takes like Donald Duck, dolphins and direction!! It’s clear the letter D sparked all sorts of creativity.

We love how each student brought their own style and imagination to the challenge, whether that was through pencil or paint. Scroll down to enjoy a brilliant display of D-inspired artwork. Stay tuned for another challenge tomorrow.

The weekend letter challenge: D. Oil painting of Donald Duck.
Anthony Snell
Claire Cross
Letter D: Daffodil – Mixed Media – Inspired by Billy Showell’s Easter Postcard
Ozlem E
Dolphin, created with oil colours on oil paper.
Ni Ni
Emma M
D for David: Michael Angelo’s David with graphite pencils.
Ni Ni
Letter D is for D A 5 size in colour pencil
Gwen R
Daffodil with coloured pencils and graphite pencil on mixed media paper.
Ni Ni
D is for DOG!!
This is a pencil sketch of my dog Mia.
She’s lying on her chair with her favourite toy, I found it hard to get the fore shortening of her legs, but am pleased with her main front leg especially!!
Catherine
I’ve painted the Dahlia from my garden in acrylic and ink.
Mary Ann H
Colored pencil drawing of a signpost at a highway rest stop on my way to visit the house where Van Gogh stayed for 2 years near Mons, in Belgium. Obviously it’s Direction…
Alicia
D is definitely for Dog.
Judith FT
I did 2 small pieces this challenge. The one on the left is a pink dolphin. I used both children’s and acrylic paints with glitter on both the background and dolphin. Stickers and goggley eye used.
The one on the right is Dr.Duck. Acrylic and children’s paint used plus goggley eye.
Nina P
D for Digitalis in a Diamond window.
Quick watercolour
Janet L
My friend’s little dog created with charcoal on cartridge paper.
Ni Ni
Donkey, created with watercolour and white charcoal pencil
Ni Ni
Perhaps not the most obvious of D’s. Let’s call it Damsel with Daisies. Made with black and colored ink.
Linn

We hope that everyone enjoyed this challenge. Stay tuned for a new Weekend Art Challenge posted here tomorrow.

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