The Nanaimo district just had a contest open for all students grade 10-12. I drew this for my entry. We had to draw, sculpt, print etc something with the concept of stress and managing it in High School life.
The entries are due tomorrow the 31 of May. I just drove downtown and handed it in today ^^ First prize is $1000. 8O
Places go from 1st-6th. XP Judging is on the 8th of June. *nurvous*
Anyways. I thought I would post it. Because I thought it turned out ok XP
P.S. this was done in Charcoal. XP
EDIT: Judging is over. Results are in! I didn't place XP But I am happy that I got my art back ^ ^
~DreamlessWings
wow... your style keeps changing and changing, but i really love this one o_o you know how much i hate you xD you did a really good job of applying the topic too. omfg i love it! ;.; *jealous*
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"Well we're OUTA cake! We only had three bits when we started and we didn't expect such a rush!"
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"I was looking forward to having a halo. It would make such a convenient reading lamp."
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Let no one rob you of that powerful motivational force known as vision...seeing not only what is...but what can be.
No, but seriously, beautiful work. ^-^
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But what gum companies don't seem to factor in is that SOME of us have really robust throats.
Overall, an excellent piece.
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Light a man afire, and he's warm for the rest of his life. (However short that may be)
Moral of the story: The slightest typos make a world of difference
You'll place for sure!!!
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!!~I-heart-HelloKitty!!
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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams
I love the angle of the pose and I don't see error on the anatomy.
Good luck for the contest ^^
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