The sky is an infinite expanse that stretches above the horizon or the sea.
During the day, it’s blue, and when night comes, it turns black.
Depending on the time of day or the environment, it can also change into a variety of other colors, like red or yellow.
Clouds, whether gray or white, drift across the sky, and the sun, moon, and stars light up the world.
As the seasons change, the sky brings different weather, such as rain, snow, or lightning.
Sometimes, special phenomena like auroras or rainbows appear, creating a unique atmosphere.
The theme for our second challenge this July is ‘Sky’, a place humanity has always dreamed of reaching.
The sky holds many different meanings.
In nature, the word ‘sky’ can refer to everything from the bright blue area above us to the vastness of outer space.
In religion, the sky often represents gods, a higher power, or even fate itself.
Figuratively, it can also be a symbol of ideals, freedom, and hope.
In art, the sky has been used to represent transcendence and space, as well as to express a wide range of emotions and moods.
Long ago, people believed the sky was the home of the gods.
They thought that everything happening in the sky, like rain, snow, wind, and lightning, was the work of divine beings.
Because of these beliefs, many cultures around the world have shared similar yet unique stories about gods connected to weather and the sky.
It could be interesting to draw a scene from a myth or legend about the sky that you know.
The sky has always been important to people.
In the past, changes in the sky and weather were essential for farming and daily life.
For this reason, people watched the sky closely and kept careful records.
Today, the sky is seen as a gateway to outer space and a new frontier.
People are constantly taking on new challenges there and seeking fresh opportunities for prosperity.
When you think of the sky, what kind of scene comes to mind?
Try capturing your favorite sky, or let your imagination take over and express it through your art for this month’s challenge.
This will be proceeded for 16 days.
From July. 16, Wed. (GMT) to July. 31, Thu. (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.