This weekend’s art challenge invited students to slow down and take inspiration from the natural world, with the theme of wild flowers. Whether growing in hedgerows, fields, or springing up unexpectedly in gardens and pathways, wild flowers are full of charm, variety, and beauty. Perfect for observational drawing and loose, expressive painting.
The artwork this week has been wonderfully varied. Some students created soft, watercolour sketches with light washes and gentle lines, while others focused on more detailed botanical studies. We particularly loved the Triptych painting by student Perry, scroll down to see it!
A big thank you to everyone who took part. We hope it inspires you to pick up a pencil or brush and go exploring in nature too!

Ozlem E

Small , 80 x 80, pen and watercolour wash on Bristol Board.
Clifford

Lyndsay T

Dinah B

Nina P

Ni Ni

Below that is a dandelion head also found in my lawn! It is made using ink, acrylics and white pen – I also wanted the white feathery seed flights to show up against the black background.
Catherine T


They were growing next to the River Nethy, in the village of Nethy Bridge, Strathspey in the Highlands of Scotland. I used watercolour paints on 350gsm watercolour paper….and added the ladybird for fun!”
Lynda

Heather

My two submissions for the Wild Flowers weekend challenge are:
Poppy and Lilly.
Helen


Created with acrylic.
Ni Ni

Emma Miller

Watercolour Tryptich
Perry T

Ni Ni

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