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Call for entries

On a recent visit to the world famous ‘Todmorden Agricultural Show 2010′ I saw these fantastic (prize winning) celebrity portraits drawn by some talented kids.

We suspect this is not as easy as it looks. We thought it would be interesting to see how a creative agency gets on with the same brief.

We’re on with it now and will publish some results in due course. Please feel free to have a go and send in your portraits. A suitable prize will be awarded to the winner judged on choice of celebrity as well as artistic flair.

BRIEF:

1. Choose a celebrity

2. Find a picture of their face and cut it in half (vertically)

3. Stick to a piece of paper

4. Draw in the missing half of the face

5. Scan in (72dpi no bigger than A4)

6. email to: celebrityportrait@lovecreative.com

Good luck

2 Responses to Call for entries

  1. Nice to see that Stephenson’s Animal Feeds are still involved.
    Good lads (well, husband and wife I think).

    on July 8, 2010 by CHRIS LLOYD
  2. Delightful.

    Reminds me of a “Design Your Own Pizza” competition Pizza Hut ran for local schools about 8 years ago. Kids were given a template “pizza” they could draw on, with space down the side for them to write in their imaginary toppings. All the entries were displayed behind the counter of the restaurant. Most kids had drawn in their toppings as neatly as possible with their felt-tips and pencils. There were M&Ms pizzas, spaghetti pizzas, even a KFC pizza. But in the middle of the display was one kid who’d just attacked the whole of his page with a black and purple crayon, and scrawled the word MONSTERS across it.

    Now this is the bit of the story where I should say something like “And that pizza was mine” but no. That only happens after the story about the man in our village who enters vintage pornography into the photography section of the Village Show every year.

    on July 8, 2010 by John

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