![]() The colourful piece features trees, hills, a river, sky and a sun.Ĭhalk drawing by Link and Aeris Brown, age 9 and 4, with help from dad, Jesse Brown. In Welcome Bay, Link and Aeris Brown, age 9 and 4 respectively, drew a landscape with help from dad Jesse Brown. “Practising animals and getting adults to guess has been a favourite of hers for a while now,” says mum Stacey Butchers. She drew puzzles, animals and people on her driveway. In Athenree, five-year-old Kyla Burd had broken her arm on Saturday morning, but still wanted some activities to do with her other arm. In Hamilton, 13-year-old Katie van Dyk was unable to attend her one-year-old cousin’s teddybear picnic first birthday on Saturday due to lockdown so drew a teddybear on her footpath instead. Marble, Sophia, Chalk Drawings: A Series (2020). We encouraged our readers to get creative and draw their own chalk art in their driveways or footpath. But, I never saw writing as a form of art here, only photos and prints (mainly of mountains, sunsets. 'There's no place like home' chalk drawing created by Te Puke Intermediate School art teacher Sarah Coates. It all started when Sarah, finding herself once again in lockdown, decided to do her part in cheering up not only her family, but her entire neighbourhood when she drew ‘There’s no place like home’ on the footpath outside her home. We’ve had photos in from 'chalk-ists' from Rotorua, Hamilton, Athenree and surburbs around Tauranga. On the weekend SunLive asked our readers to send in their chalk art pavement drawings, following Te Puke Intermediate art teacher Sarah Coates bringing out her chalks once again to create ephemeral art for people to enjoy. Chalk art is adorning the streets as parents and children prepare for another four days of Level 4 lockdown.
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