We use various bottles for different purposes.
They're used to hold water or beverages, and also for lotions or perfumes.
Bottles can be used to store candies or various snacks, and serve as containers for flowers and other plants as well.
Bottles come in different shapes, including cylindrical, rectangular, and various curved bottles.
Some are shaped like animals and characters, while others are decorated with patterns or drawings.
Our first challenge this February is about ‘Bottle,' which refer to containers we use for various items.
Humanity has been using bottles for a very long time.
Since ancient times, bottles were made from ceramics, metal, leather, and used to store water or food.
In the Middle Ages, glass bottles were made and used for religious ceremonies or to hold medicine.
Thereafter, with the development of new materials like plastic and the advent of mass production by machines, people started making bottles in all sorts of shapes.
All over the world, you’ll find stories about water bottles.
In ancient Egypt, people used to say that the Nile River originated from a water bottle owned by a deity, whereas in Greek mythology, the story of Amelios’ water bottle, which could help escape death, is well-known.
In Asia, there are stories of golden water bottles containing elixir water or bottles owned by the Azure Dragon.
Can you think of any legendary water bottles? If you can, you might have fun drawing them for this month’s challenge.
Today, people make and use various types of bottles.
Bottles are produced to be eco-friendly and recyclable, with a wide range of information displayed on them to help store them properly.
Bottles are also used to promote brands by utilizing their colors and shapes, and they are often used as indoor decorations.
From bottles you’re actually using or bottles on your wish list, to mythical or imagined bottle designs, join this month’s challenge with your own take on bottles.
This will be proceeded for 14 days.
From February. 1, Sat (GMT) to February. 14, Fri (GMT).
The challenge is running based on GMT.
Therefore, the start and end times differ depending on time zone of each country, so please refer to GMT time when uploading your work.
We look forward to your participation and amazing works!
Thank you.