Sunday, June 15, 2025

Art Challenge....Back in Business

 

My Art Challenge Club is back in business.  Some of you might remember my small group of friends who challenge each other with an art project over the summer months.  We hadn't met in about two years because of scheduling conflicts and all of us were missing the challenge and the camaraderie.   

The challenge for our June meeting was "Balance" and my creation is to the left.  I call it "Kaleidoscopic Totem Pole".  














Here are two more from the group.  Above is Jim's piece.  Sorry for the reflection.  Those guitar necks are all cut out very finely and then set against a painted background.  We kept it in the plastic wrap because it was so delicate.  


To the left is Tim's drawing of the view from his studio at home.  Tim usually does sculpture work but being an architect by trade, decided to use his drawing skills.  

These are just a sample, there were several more great creations that I didn't get captured.  It's fun getting together once again and even more fun getting those creative juices flowing again.  













10 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

I like the guitar art.

Gemel said...

What a great idea, I am glad you are all meeting up again and creating once again.

Travel said...

Such fun to be meeting again.

RedPat said...

That is such a good idea for you all to work on a project and then get together to see the results. It must have been fun, Sharon.

Diaday said...

What a fun project to do with friends! You all are so creative.

Steve Reed said...

That sounds like a fun challenge. Did anyone do a sculpture or an object actually balancing? Maybe that's too literal!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

I love each one of these pieces. Beautiful and creative.

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

All of those are fabulous!!

Amy said...

The 2nd one is my favourite.

roentare said...

What a fantastic way to spark creativity and enjoy time with friends, especially with such inspiring and diverse pieces like your "Kaleidoscopic Totem Pole"