Saturday, July 10, 2010

Lillian Gutteridge


Lillian has a real love and talent for drawing many different kinds of animals, not just horses! Here we can see that Lillian has really developed her own unique personal style in these beautiful illustrations of barn owls. I love the way she has crossed the branches over each other, giving us the deeper perspective, and the heart shaped faces of the two barn owls with their eyes looking sideways is wonderful!








 I love the way Lillian has depicted this owl flying through the clouds. It really looks so happy and calm. 
Lovely pieces of art, once again, Lillian!

Ingrid Hollis


Wow! Ingrid joined the Drawing Time club at the start of last term...she's only seven years of age, and just look at what she is capable of creating! The picture on the left is called "Rain Spell", and I do believe that we've had a pretty constant downfall ever since she drew this picture just three weeks ago. How could it not rain after such a picture was created? There's so many raindrops in there, and don't the plants look happy! I'm not sure what the picture on the right is about but I love it! There's so much to see in there, if you click on it, you will see what I mean. Looking forward to seeing more of Ingrid's work this term.

Carly Flint

Carly Flint has shown through her beautiful drawings that she has a keen eye for detail and colour. She is willing to challenge herself regularly in her drawing, which is why she has become such a talented artist already. Keep up the drawing practice, Carly...you really have developed a unique and wonderful style for yourself... This cat is a real beauty, I especially love the colour and the spots and the whiskers and the way you have included all the legs, even though it is front on! Well done!

Sian Redle Icefire


What a gorgeous picture by our long-term artist, Sian Redle Icefire! Just by looking at this picture, I already feel that I'm at the beach, sweating under the hot sun, and ready to jump into the sea. A splendid piece, Sian!

Alien picture for Mars by Bridget Johnson

Bridget Johnson is about to turn nine years old. She lives in the Wimmera district of Victoria, and joined the Drawing Time club at the tender age of eight months, when she first discovered her talent for drawing. Bridget  practises her art on a daily basis, which is why she is such an accomplished artist at such a young age.