Weekend Art Challenge – Noisy & Loud!

Welcome to our first weekend art challenge results of 2022! And we are starting the year off with a Bang! Our challenge this week was for students to represent the words Noisy and Loud and we have recieved some fabulous ideas below.

We love our featured image this week by student Lowri Tolman who has depicted some very noisy geese! We also love Nina Phillips’ Muppet illustration with ‘Animal’ playing drums! Not to mention Norman Tharby’s very colourful cannon fire with billowing yellow smoke! Everyone has created some wonderful paintings and drawings this week and we are thrilled to be able to show them all here.

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

Here is my weekly challenge for ‘noisy and loud.’ A cheeky laughing kookaburra. Happy new year everyone.
Kerrie Muir
I used to work at an after school club and at times it could be noisy and loud! Happy days! So that is my subject for this week’s challenge, in ink pens and pastel pencil. 
Pauline Burke
Attached is an acrylic painting – it’s on a board and initially a palette knife was used.  When the gun fires it is intrusively noisy and loud: in a paradoxical kind of way it either draws you into a reflective pause or acts as an invitation to join in a wider celebration.
Norman Tharby
At the moment I‘m working a lot from home and getting to know my neighbours in the apartment building better acoustically. A diverse soundscape. Sometimes I wonder what is the cause of the strange noises: a senior tap dance group, a new instrument or just the washing machine?
Antonina
Rosalind Spilling
Julie Smalley
Barbara Schunk
Noisy and Loud I did something a little crazy for this weekend challenge. The drummer from The Muppet Show. To me just the persona of this character suits ‘ noisy and loud. Mediums used: dry watercolour pencils, acrylic and children’s paints. I’ve also added in metallic silver and gold pens.
Nina Phillips
Eve Warren
Vera Jouadi
Here’s some noisy geese for this weekend challenge.
Lowri Tolman

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