Comic strip art at The Point in Doncaster
The gallery at Doncaster’s The Point has been transformed into a giant comic strip in their latest exhibition: Scribble, Doodle and Draw. The exhibition has now been extended until August 2 so even more visitors can see the work and get involved.
You could win an original illustration drawn by an acclaimed illustration artist in a brand-new competition.
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Hide AdTo celebrate, darts (Doncaster Community Arts) are giving four lucky winners a framed print by illustration artist Tor Freeman, who received the prestigious Maurice Sendak Fellowship for her work.
To be in with a chance of winning, darts would like you to create a 2D image (no bigger than A3) inspired by the exhibition, using any materials you like.
Entries must be submitted (either as a hard copy or by email) by Friday August 2. The winners of each age category will be selected by a panel of judges, including Tor Freeman herself.
The age categories are as follows: 0-five years; six-10 years; 11-15 years; 16+ years.
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Hide AdAddress your entries to Adrian Horan, The Point, 16 South Parade, Doncaster, DN1 2DR, or send them by email to [email protected]
Don’t forget to include your name, age, title for the entry and a contact telephone number and email of your parent or guardian (or your own if over 16).
For more information on the competition, visit the www.thepoint.org.uk/sddcomp website.