Local artist Tina Cunningham was at Colby Woodland Garden on Sunday to create a giant tree as part of this year's Campaign for Drawing.
Instead of pencils and paper, Tina decided to use fallen branches, leaves, logs and woodland debris as the drawing medium.
"The whole idea of the Big Draw is to get everyone involved in drawing," said Tina.
"I thought it would be great fun to produce a giant sized artwork, using materials from the environment and the National Trust's Colby Woodland Garden was the perfect natural canvas! All I needed was some enthusiastic helpers to rummage around in the woods and here's the result. I think there is a hidden artist in everyone."
Tina Cunningham is director of Sculpture by the Sea, an environmental arts organisation which aims to promote understanding and respect for the natural world through creativity.



