Winter Art Contest Entries
by: L.K., Isobel M.W., R.Hasak, Jasmine S., Sanjna Banda and "Lauren Clarke Wu," -- 🐶✌
by: L.K., Isobel M.W., R.Hasak, Jasmine S., Sanjna Banda and "Lauren Clarke Wu," -- 🐶✌
by: Isobel M.W.
I had just gotten art supplies from my grandmother and I discovered I could make a cool effect for a night sky with the paper she gave me. So I decided to draw something around the night sky and eventually came up with my artwork. I used hatching, scribbling, and circling.
by: Jasmine S.
The season, Winter inspired me to create this piece.
by: R. Hasak
This is a drawing of a young couple enjoying their first winter together. My favourite season is winter and I like to create shy characters. I put those together and came up with the idea of two characters going out in winter. My characters are inspired by people I've met. I took their physical features and applied them to my characters. I have 4 different versions of this drawing but this one was the one that fit the most in my theme.
by: Sanjna Banda
Whenever I think about winter, the first things that come to my mind are Christmas and snowmen. During winter, we begin to decorate the house and get candy canes. That inspired me to make the snowman have candy canes. The little gifts in the back represent Christmas. I used a layering technique, which means that I first painted the base colours and then slowly added on the details. I used this technique because I was working with water paint, which is a quick-drying medium.
by: L.K.
I created this piece for the Sunshine for Seniors club at OCVSS last Friday, so when I saw this contest in the announcements today, I decided to enter it.
by: "Lauren Clarke Wu," -- 🐶✌
The implications of Santa existing are immense. If he does deliver presents all across the world in one night, he does so in a capacity so inhuman one would dare to call him ‘superhuman’ - or, better yet, extraterrestrial. Somehow, he possesses extensive knowledge of every human’s location - at all times, or just at Christmas. How he does this is a matter of intense epistemological importance.