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Year of the Tiger drawing competition

Where
Online
Online
See event description for details on how to connect.
When
Cost

Free

From 29 January to 13 February 2022, the Sydney Lunar Festival will be celebrating the Year of the Tiger.

Selected illustrations will be part of a major marketing campaign for the 2022 Sydney Lunar Festival.

Celebrating the unique viewpoint of Sydney’s young people, the illustrations will be displayed throughout the city on its street banner network, bus shelters, billboards and other advertising channels.

6 winning designs will be selected with each winner to receive a $150 gift card from Riot Art & Craft.

Drawings should be fun and playful and featuring Tigers that are:

  • celebrating the Lunar New Year and holding a lucky red envelope or a lantern

  • hungry and eating your favourite Asian dish – think noodles, sushi or dumplings

  • thirsty – drinking a bubble tea or sipping from a coconut

  • performing – think anything from dancing to juggling or singing

  • happy and friendly – smiling, waving, poking its tongue out or laughing

  • fierce and strong – for example lifting weights or roaring.

You can enter up to 3 illustrations, choosing from the actions listed above.

How to enter

Entry is easy. You can submit a smartphone photo of each illustration online.

The tiger drawing must be drawn in portrait orientation. A3 paper is preferred but A4 is acceptable.

Keep the original drawings in a safe place. Selected drawings will need to be posted to us.

Entries close at 5pm Sydney time on Monday 13 September 2021.

Enter now

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