Weekend Art Challenge – The Letter T

We recently set a weekend art challenge for our students, where they were asked to create a piece of art, any size, shape, or medium, with the subject being the letter “T.” Simple as it may sound, our students have come up with some amazing results, each exploring their own take on “T.”

Many students chose subjects, like tortoises, toucans, trees, and the setup of a tea service, each capturing the essence of the subjects, especially the toucans with vibrant colours. Others depicted thrushes in flight, a quirky Toby jug and a top hat! Each piece below really has made each student think outside the box, so well done to everyone!

Tomorrow, we will reveal the next challenge, so stay tuned to see what’s next!

As always, I’ve used a ball-point pen and colored in Photoshop with my own brushes.
Oksana
 T is for Trees. Not very imaginative but not enough time for anything else. My local beech wood in acrylics.
Dinah B
 Paula M
Tree Texture of Himalayan Birch Watercolour
Ozlem E
T is for toys – my dogs toys!! It is made us soft pastels and I’ve tried to make it really colourful! The octopus does have Halloween-ish eyes, which seems appropriate at this time of year!!
Catherine T
Black pen, watercolour pencils and inktense blocks, all dry.
Ni Ni
All things Tuscan…from a Christmas box we were given last year! Done in charcoal – which I’m just learning and thoroughly enjoying!
Jackie D
T. Top Hat.
Angela C
I drew Timon the meerkat, one of my favourite characters from The Lion King.
Ariana H
I decided to draw a toucan because of they are very colourful and interesting to draw and I love birds in general.
Aanya V
The Letter T, I used charcoal.
Anthony
Watercolour of a toadstool.
Gina D
I’ve drawn and painted a troll. Just in time for Halloween
Nina P
Travellers rushing to Train at Train station. A clock is showing Time. With pencils.
Ni Ni
T is for Tawny Owl; coloured pencil. 
Rosalind.
Mariola O
This thrush begins with T
Judith F.T
Nurgül
T for Travel poster
Ethne D
Toby jug!
Emma M
Hayley K
Hayley K
Nurgül
Nurgül

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