10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. Evidently, no one can be serious. Winning team below.
Peggy Hoth Dare
Gloria Hatcher-Mays
Midge Williams
Isaac (9 years old)
Bill Sodt
Dawn Sodt
Steve Repp
Ann-Marie Stillion
Chris Noeske
Irene Hinkle
Laura McIntyre
Dawn Sodt
Rosemary, Josh and Hadassah Jones
Alex Walker
Hannah DeBerg
Chris Harvey
Amy Smith
Leah Jirsa
Rosemary Jones
Brad Wilder
Lucy Garnett
Siobhan Wilder
Katherine Wright
Mimi Boothby
D.Lisa West
Katie White
Chris White
Robbie Devine
And the winning team is…
2 HILLS! Brad Wilder drew the roof, Lucy Garnett drew the coop, and Siobhan Wilder drew the coop foundation. Brad, Lucy, and Siobhan will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Clucky. [image_with_animation image_url=”5153″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”300″]
Are you ready for the 3rd and final round?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #3: Insect
Kiki MacInnis is a painter who lives and works in Seattle. In her current practice she focuses on drawing with brush and ink on paper. She draws large drift trees and roots on site at the beach, and brings smaller matter like seaweed holdfasts, barnacles and shells back to her studio. Each time she returns to the …
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Wednesdays are “See and Respond” day in our 30 day challenge. Copy these feet, and fill in the rest of the drawing using your imagination. Artist’s choice media: drawing, painting, digital, printmaking, collage, assemblage, or a well placed pile of dog hair. Posting more favorites soon! Post it Post your work to social media with the …
Alan Honick contributed a beautiful photograph of his collection of moon snails. His statement described walks on the beach, and how the number of shells found by his friend decreased and eventually ended in the last fifteen years. The shells were beautiful, arranged in the spiral as they grow… or dwindle. The story was simple, …
Exquisite Corpse Challenge 2 Winners
The Chicken Coop Challenge
10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. Evidently, no one can be serious. Winning team below.
And the winning team is…
2 HILLS! Brad Wilder drew the roof, Lucy Garnett drew the coop, and Siobhan Wilder drew the coop foundation. Brad, Lucy, and Siobhan will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Clucky. [image_with_animation image_url=”5153″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”300″]
Are you ready for the 3rd and final round?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #3: Insect
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