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Welcome to this week’s Weekend Art Challenge results post! Last Friday we set our students the task of drawing or painting anything beginning with the letter B, and we absolutely loved seeing the variety of subjects and ideas that came flooding in. From birds and boats to botanicals and beyond, the letter B turned out to be a wonderfully rich source of inspiration. Thank you to everyone who took part!
Stay tuned for another challenge tomorrow!
B is for Beano. The beginning of my passion for cartooning! Aubrey
Here is my picture of blackberries (in coloured pencil) for this week’s challenge. Margaret StuartBobby, my rescue Beagle, baying TJ cartoon student A bullfinch Judith F.TA Boy riding a Bicycle, watercolour on hot pressed cellulose watercolour paper. Reference: Pexels Ni NiB is for bluebells! These are drawn from bluebells in my garden – using pen and ink and watercolour Catherine Catherine TB for boy … from Grimm’s The Little Sea Hare fairy tale, inspired by David Hockney’s graphic designs of the tale…. Giselle JI’ve drawn a hummingbird. I’ve used acrylic and children’s paint acrylic pens. Nina PBoats for hire at Thorpeness, Suffolk. In watercolour. Alison WMy latest piece on Pastelmat hope you like it, a memorial commission. Photo with clients permission Pencils:- polychromous and luminance. Christine BMy Breakfast includes hot cross Bun and Butter. It was a still life with some imagination. Easter Bunny, egg and egg cup are not really on the table, but in this painting. Watercolour on Fabriano 100% cotton paper A3 size. I also used white crayon pencil and white gouache. Happy Easter everyone!The B with the Butterfly Wings, holding balloons. A5 sketchbook, colouring pencils. Debbie WMy old Boot Pen and wash Sal HLetter B: Birds (Japanese Watercolour on Washi Paper #sumie) Ozlem E
We hope that everyone enjoyed this challenge. Stay tuned for a new Weekend Art Challenge posted here tomorrow.
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