Weekend-engagement topic week 57: Draw you or someone else [60 hive in prizes]

No you don't need to draw well, the worse it is the better, so you don't need to have any artistic skills or talent at all. The #weekend-engagement topics are about fun and getting involved, so read on and find out how you can win a portion of the 60 hive prize pool. There will be a first second and third prize this week.


If you're not familiar with the #weekend-engagement concept just respond to the topic in the comments below. The idea is that you stay around and engage with others also - It's about engagement and building relationships so get involved, engaged and have fun.

On Monday 12th July I'll transfer hive to a few who engage below, just for your scribble and engagement. It's an easy concept - It's not a competition, simply a chance to interact with a few other hivers over the weekend and to have fun with the community.


Weekend-engagement topic week 57

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Draw yourself, family member or another hive user

It's pretty straightforward I think...Just draw yourself, a family member or a hive user, take a photo and drop it in the comments below. Add some detail, like a background or just draw yourself, it doesn't matter - Scribble some shit, take a photo and post it...The worse your picture is, or the funnier it is, the more I'll probably like it so have some fun and don't take yourself too seriously...This is not about being serious. Stick figures count y'all. Anything really. Explain your picture a little too.

It doesn't matter what you use: Pen, pencil, crayon, digital, wood-burning, charcoal, paint, sharpie, bite the end of your finger off and use blood - I don't care. Just be creative, and don't worry about how bad it might be...I'm looking for bad!

Note: Please don't use invisible ink.

Read this bit so you know what to do. ⬆️


Here's mine - I call it...

Summer evening in the fields with my smoldering eyes, masculine legs and charming smile

I know you want to get a better look at my own picture without all that pesky text obscuring its true glory and sheer brilliance; Just look at the way I've used light to capture the movement and essence of life itself, finely honed musculature of my manly legs and my striking, but slightly mysterious eyes. And oh my, that suave, slightly mischievous smile. Behold the glory. [No swooning ladies, please...Ok, you may swoon.]

You see me here depicted in a tranquil setting of rolling hills below a lovely clear sky.

The crayon strokes, obviously expertly applied, hint at movement of time itself as the sun retires low upon the horizon and rich reds and purples stain the blue sky as the sun moves west. One can almost feel the evening breezes gently caressing the summer grasses [and my beard] causing both to sway in an alluring and hypnotic dance that seems to celebrate the beauty of life, connection between the soul and nature and the coming of the night and its possibilities. One can feel the breeze that lifts the scent of a million wildflowers, their fragrance a heady combination hanging think in the evening air. It's all masterfully depicted here and yeah, you can gape in awe; no one would blame you.

So here is my picture, the one I crayoned with love and great dedication. Sheer brilliance.

@artywink, I told you so. ⬇️

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There's a term, Monet's light, referring to how Claude Monet used light in his paintings to show the passing of hours; morning to evening...Yeah right mate...Amateur!


That's the topic for this week folks. You have until Sunday night your time to get your response into the comments below and I hope you'll engage this week, stay around and get friendly with some of the others who participate as it'll be good to see you around over the weekend. Have a great weekend whether you engage or not though.

Hey folks, remember not to take it too seriously, just get involved, engage with others and have some fun if you would like to.



Design and create your ideal life, don't live it by default - Tomorrow isn't promised so be humble and kind

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