Weekend Art Challenge – Skyline

Welcome to our weekend art challenge results. This week we asked our students to draw, paint, colour, sketch or digitally render a skyline of their choosing. We have received some very interesting and stunning results!

Our featured image today is a beautiful pencil sketch by Rose-Marie Biehlig and it was inspired by a Frankfurt skyline. We love the delicate line drawing that Rose-Marie has created.

We also would like to welcome new student Heidi who created this lovely charcoal drawing below and we wish her the best of luck starting her new Drawing and Painting course.

We hope that you have all enjoyed this weeks challenge, another challenge coming tomorrow!

I’ve recently signed up for the drawing and painting course. Very excited to get started! The attached skyline drawing was made in charcoal.
Heidi S
While visiting Felixstowe on Monday this week, I realised that by sitting on the rocky breakwater you could see a sort of skyline with the docks in the distance. I did this watercolour sketch from the pencil sketch.
Norman Tharby
View from our room on holiday in Montenegro on the theme of skyline. I am struggling with perspective so quite a challenge for me. Also, have realised I don’t have much patience for detail!
Joan Curnuck
Skyline Acrylic on canvas
Katalin Zele-Kiss
I was a bit stumped here so I just did abstract skyscrapers. Not sure it really works, but I do like the colours!
Emma Miller
Debbie Davidge
‘River through Dominoe City’ Watercolour using credit card technique and brushwork. Once I finished painting the buildings with their evening lights on, it reminded me of dominoes, hence the title.
R. Spilling.  Rural skyline, moody sky; watercolour.
While visiting Felixstowe on Monday this week, I realised that by sitting on the rocky breakwater you could see a sort of skyline with the docks in the distance. I did this watercolour sketch from the pencil sketch.
Norman Tharby
Bunekan Island North Sulawesi….Indonesia
Inspired by traditional japanese wood block prints…. Done in gouache and coloured pencil.
Serena Gausel
Melissa Lemon
The smallest house in Great Britain, Conwy, Wales. Watercolour and ink.
Marie Hayes
Skyline Just a pencil shading
Latha Bhaduri Prabakar
For this weekend’s challenge I’ve used chalk pastels. Loved smudging and blending the colours with my fingers. It’s a made up skyline.
Nina Phillips
This is a quick 2B pencil sketch inspired by the Frankfurt skyline.
Rose-Marie Biehlig

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