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Medieval Times - finished artwork

  • sarah816202
  • May 27
  • 2 min read

A lot of time, great amounts of details, and modern twists went into our artists creating their artworks this week. They are awesome! Don't just take my word for it, browse the latest in our All4Inclusion Gallery...


Light brown parchment paper background 3 different interpretations of Medieval Times one drawn in graphite and coloured pencil and the others in colourful hand drawn mixed media
Three artworks from Matt, Sarah and Andy on our Medieval theme

Matt - 'The Dragon of Wallachia'; he used graphite and coloured pencils. He explained that the roles of George and the dragon are reversed.

And wrote, "St. George is the dragon, protector of Aeonhold’s ancient truths. Vlad the Impaler, the so-called 'Dragon', takes the form of a knight wielding conquest and fear. As fire meets steel before castle walls, this piece questions:

Who is the true hero, and who wears the mask of the monster?"


Sarah - 'Medieval meets Mythical' - A view through a castle window. A green dragon sits on an outcrop. They symbolise growth and the energy of nature.

Drawn in graphite, using watercolour paints. An oak leaf with an acorn added to align with nature, in acrylic paint.


Andy - view through a stained glass window.


Light brown parchment paper background 3 different interpretations of Medieval Times one  watercolour painted, and two with colourful felt tip pens
Three artworks from Barbara. Phil and Donna on our Medieval Theme

Barbara - Based on a medieval stained glass window called "Annunciation to the Virgin". There are numerous gargoyles in the masonry around the glass of the window, also. Have a look at the history of the original. Drawn with graphite, painted with watercolours.


Phil - explained that the idea behind his artwork came from imagining all his support workers dressed in Medieval clothing. Phil himself is a great character and makes us all laugh, so he is dressed as a jester (: Coloured in using bright pens.


Donna - 'Medieval Castle'. Fantastic castle with a knight guarding the entrance. Drawn out first and then coloured in with felt-tip pens.


The art group had a relaxed evening of drawing and catching up this week. Some had busy days, so they spent their evening having time to decompress and shared some of the great times they'd had with us in art while they drew and coloured.


Others showed their incredible artworks, and we hope to share these with you in the future. It's a reminder that tech is not easy for everyone.


Do you have a favourite from our gallery this week? Let me know, maybe you'd like to join us on Wednesday for art, you'd be most welcome, click on All4Art once you have accessed the link xx






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matthewwitts12
matthewwitts12
Jun 17

Many beautiful pieces of work , great job people , thank you for all taking the time to read the blog .

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