Mona, Phil, and Tammy paint a still life
After a brief team conference, it is decided that Phil should be the one to wear the blindfold.
After awkwardly trying to get paint onto his brush, Phil eventually abandons it and decides to create a finger painting instead, presumably realising that the brush head is nearly the size of the paint jars.
Mona and Tammy decide to use the word ‘pick’ to indicate that Phil has reached the correct position on the paints or canvas.
They also use different intonations for their words, to indicate the size of the object that Phil should paint.
Phil manages to paint a large green object to represent the watermelon, a square red thing (likely the mug), a small round orange thing (likely the coconut), a curved yellow shape to represent the banana, and a few other details.
Louis awards the team 5 points each.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)