Maria celebrates Atle
After dismissing her first idea of drawing a penis, Maria decides that she wants to draw Atle, in order to demonstrate her love for him.
She begins running happily around the field, drawing his eyes by running in a circle about a metre wide. She tries to add the pupils by hopping up and down in one spot.
She dances her way along a few more lines, and then decides that she cannot continue to draw the rest of Atle's body, or it will end up not being child friendly.
Before seeing her drawing, Atle says that she’s set high expectations, and has the potential to be placed well. However, when her images is revealed, it’s clear that there just wasn’t enough resolution to represent her movements, as it is just a tangle of criss-crossing lines.
Atle says that it’s hard to consider it a tribute, even when Maria attempts to pass if off as abstract art. She earns fourth place for her attempt.
(Written by Nic Greyson and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)