- Make a series of pencil drawings of broken pieces of Easter egg... This should be a hollow egg so that it breaks into fragile crooked pieces... Six studies on your A3 page would be sufficient
- A series of colour drawings (coloured pencil, watercolour, collage) of brightly coloured Easter sweets. Try to aim for a combination of coloured sweets and brightly coloured wrappers. I have suggested 9 small studies, however, 6 as a minimum. Just one side of A3...
- Research the work of an artist from a non western culture. The exhibition at the Saatchi at the moment is showing the work of Indian Artists: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/saatchi_gallery_index.htm
- Finally photograph one of the meals you have over Easter. I know you don't all have an Easter Sunday meal, but perhaps a Sunday roast or a meal you have while on holiday or with friends. These images should be full or interest and colour, so please no cheese sandwiches!
Have a lovely Easter and if you have any problems use the comment button below and I will get back to you when I get back a week on Tuesday...
DO NOT FORGET THE DEADLINE FOR YOUR EXISTING SKETCHBOOKS IS THE TUESDAY WE COME BACK...
THOSE OF YOU THAT OWE FOR SKETCHBOOKS COULD YOU BRING THE FUNDS IN ASAP AFTER THE HOLIDAY TOO PLEASE...
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