Drawing the Snake

As we welcome the Year of the Snake, Queen’s University Belfast invites all students and staff (and their families) to celebrate this Spring Festival with creativity and cultural exploration through our “Drawing the Snake” Competition!

This fun and engaging event encourages participants to showcase their artistic talents and unique interpretations of the Snake, an important symbol in Chinese culture that represents wisdom, transformation, and elegance.

Image credit: Jean Jing

The competition also highlights the famous Chinese idiom 画蛇添足 (huà shé tiān zú), meaning “drawing legs on a snake”. This idiom serves as a reminder to approach creativity with balance, avoiding unnecessary embellishments that might detract from the essence of an idea – just as adding legs to a snake would be superfluous.

Whether you’re inspired by traditional Chinese art, modern interpretations, or your own personal flair, we can’t wait to see your vision of the Snake! Let’s celebrate the artistry, wisdom, and elegance that the Year of the Snake represents.

Requirement

Participants are encouraged to employ diverse drawing styles and mediums (e.g., sketching, oils, watercolor, sculpture, etc.) as long as they effectively convey your perceptions of the snake 蛇 within your own cultural context or Chinese culture. We welcome authentic forms and techniques of presentation, excluding AI-related works.

Workshop

The competition will close on Friday 17th January. A Drawing the Snake workshop for QUB students, staff and their families will take place on Monday 13th January.

Submission

Submissions should consist of one drawing per participant, saved as an electronic copy (JEPG/JPG/PNG format, no exceeding 4MB). Please submit your artwork via the provided submission form, accompanied by a brief bio, including your name, status (e.g., educational/professional background), and a concise description of your illustration.

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