Weekend Art Challenge Results – Alphabet Challenge P

Welcome to our latest weekend art challenge, where we set our students the task of creating artwork featuring anything beginning with the letter P!

Once again, our students have done a fantastic job, producing a wonderful variety of creative and inspiring pieces. It’s always exciting to see the different interpretations of the theme, and this week was no exception!

A special mention goes to Heather, who has drawn peppers and potatoes in a totally unique way – half in pencil and half in coloured pencil. The contrast works beautifully, making for a striking and original piece. Be sure to scroll down to see her artwork!

Well done to everyone who took part. We love seeing your creativity each week. A new challenge will be announced tomorrow. Stay tuned!

Here is my acrylic painting of “Posh Pie” a commissioned piece for Aven restaurant in Preston. It is there signature dish of their take on the Lancashire butter Pie! 
Kathryn O
Here’s my drawing for letter P – a “Pie-rat.” I love rats, and pies, and storybook pirates are always fun.
Alicia
Just because Vermont is under feets of snow does not mean I can’t find a pinecone to draw. My house is fully decorated with pinecones, rocks and sticks. Drawn with Staedtler color markers in orange and purple and colored with Tombow brush pen markers.
Linn
P is for …………
Photograph (for reference)
Pencil and Pen sketch
Followed by Painting pictures
Of Plants as Presents!!
Catherine
Letter P – PineTree: Sumi-e on Washi Paper
Ozlem E
Pepper with acrylic on mixed media board.
Ni Ni
Letter P: Playing with a Pepper and Potatoes.
And being in two minds as to whether to use graphite or coloured pencil. So I simply used both – just for fun!
Heather K
Weekend challenge: letter “ P”. The first thing that came to my mind was Paris. Here you are Paris illustration 🌷❤️🎨I used Wacom tablet to create this drawing.
Tatsiana C
Letter ‘P’. I’ve created a second picture tonight. It’s a pigmy hippo. Again mixed medium: pastel chalks, glitter and a goggly eye
Nina P
Pelican: watercolour on A4 size hot pressed paper (Derwent). Watercolour paints are Daler and Rowney’s.
Ni Ni
Parrot with water colour on A4 size cold pressed watercolour paper (300gsm 100% cotton, Arches).
Ni Ni
This is a very mixed medium drawing of a paraglider. I’ve used pastel chalks, felt-tipped pens, crayons, glitter and coloured thread.
Nina P
Pine Tree 🌲– Sumi-e on WashiPaper (WeekendChallenge Letter P)
Ozlem E

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

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