Local artist Tina Cunningham needs your help to draw a giant tree at Colby Woodland Garden on Sunday, October 19.
If you can't draw for toffee, don't worry because this is the sort of drawing everyone can join in.
Tina plans to use fallen branches, leaves, logs and woodland debris to create an enormous landscape masterpiece as part of this year's Campaign for Drawing.
"The Big Draw has one aim and that is to get everybody drawing," says Tina. "I thought it would be brilliant to get people involved using materials from the environment and the National Trust's Colby Woodland Garden is the perfect natural canvas for a giant sized artwork!"
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Thousands of ultra low emission vehicles registered in Pembrokeshire – as campaigners group call for more equal access across UKElizabeth Sleight, events co-ordinator for Colby is very excited about Tina's idea.
"I think this is the perfect opportunity for families to get out in the fresh air and to get creative at the same time. Everybody loves rummaging about in autumn leaves from toddlers to great grandparents. We need to find the hidden artist in everyone and all you need is warm clothes and wellies."
Colby's Big Draw is Sunday, October 19, 11 am - 3 pm, for more information, ring (01834) 811885. Normal admission applies, but there is no charge to join in the activity.
