Weekend Art Challenge – Remembrance Sunday

This weekend, our students rose to the occasion with some beautiful artwork for our Weekend Art Challenge. It was inspired by the theme of Remembrance Sunday. We have received some very moving pieces which you can view below.

Our students have drawn and painted stunning poppies pieces along with some figurative work too. Many of them have used a limited pallet of neutral tones and of course reds and greens for the poppies. Well done to everyone who took part.

A new challenge will be posted tomorrow—stay tuned for something a bit more light hearted which we hope will make you smile.

Red poppy is a symbol of both Remembrance and hope for a peaceful future
Ozlem E
Remembrance Sunday, drawn on Procreate.
Sindhu
This is the detail in the centre of a fancy poppy for this week’s challenge made using pen and ink and watercolour 
Catherine T
I decided to try my hand at oils, and this picture really stood out to me.
Gina D
Poppy field, I used background buildings from the picture in college blog with watercolour and a little bit of yellow gouache.
Ni Ni
Remembering the children.
Rosalind.
Warhorse, remembrance.
Judith F.T
Weekend Challenge: Remembrance Sunday This week I’ve posted two pictures. The first one is of a poppy. Mediums used children’s paint outlined with a black marker. The second one is the painted poppy with a bugle over the poppy. Medium used for the bugle is bronze acrylic paint.
Nina P

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