Weekend Art Challenge – Springtime!

Welcome to our springtime art challenge. We have received some beautiful pieces of artwork this week for our challenge which has brightened everyones day and lifted the spirits of our students! The lovely happy colours used in the artwork below shines through and we really hope that everyone enjoys viewing them! We have a very aptly themed art challenge next which will be revealed tomorrow!

An old project/ dream – finally done today ! Acrylic on canvas.
Carmen VB
Coloured pencil
Heidi Elizabeth
This is my contribution to Springtime challenge, oil on canvas.
Iryna Labunska‎
#Weeklychallange : spring! The world of hope!
Madhavi Yelnurkar Chopade
Weekend challenge took a bit longer. I used water coloured pencils.
Nina Phillips
Weekend art challenge.. on Tuesday.
Tiina Meurman
Weekend art challenge oil on canvas board 5×7
Dorothy Jayne Grunwell‎
Plum and cherry blossom the symbol of spring!
Elena Statham
weekend challenge “springtime“ colored pencil
So many little fellows awake from their winter sleep!
Inga Berkensträter‎
Colour pencil drawing of crocuses for the Weekend Art Challenge
Jackie Ford‎
Here’s my springtime painting (watercolour and coloured pencil)
Véra Jaouadi
Weekend Challenge – Springtime. Daffodil in watercolour
Dinah Barker
Weekend Challenge. Springtime: Inspired by two of my crabs Beetlejuice (left) and Blondie.
Chelsi Nicole
Springtime! An acorn becomes a sapling. A tiny painting of a tiny tree.
Clifford Herbert
Anna Lebiedzka
‘Springtime’ interpreted as a colourful collage. My first and possibly my last. Who’s in the grass, though? Ah, spot those telltale bunny ears.
Julie Smalley
Spring flowers. Roses. Watercolor 18”X 24”
Dilnawaz Tarapore
Watercolor 10.5”x 14”
Maria Ei Zar
I have just joined the Illustrations course. I coloured this with oil pastels, first time of using hence a bit messy. For Spring.
Kathleen Miller
Spring has sprung! Acrylic on paper.
Dylan F Jeskye
A little Easter posy!
Sheila Brown
 have mixed gardening with flowers for my painting this week!
Pauline Burke
For me, daffodils are one of the symbols of Springtime. I used the collage method that I learnt with Maggy in my first assignment (thank you Maggy!). This technique is always lively, it gives some relief to a picture and I like its naive  aspect.
Rose-Marie Biehlig
Spring has arrived and we’re enjoying some brilliant sunshine!
Renate
I’m in love with their shapes and colors and never ending possibilities to play with.
Anna Lebiedzka
When we were free to walk anywhere and with friends I was here in this wooded area.
Pam O’Connell
Khadiga Kadry‎
Weekend Art Challenge- spring flowers. Watercolour on Fabriano 5 paper.
Anthea Post

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