Draw your own face on a face shield
Task types:
Solo
Live
Creative
Mental
Physical
Subjective
Single brief
Adapted
Mastertasks:
Winner takes all?
Yes
Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Without adjusting your face mask at any point, draw your own face on the front of the mask.
Your face should be the same size as your actual face, and either be very happy or very sad.
Most detailed and accurate face wins.
You have three minutes.
Your time starts now.
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Task stats
Points
5
Disquals
0
Attempts
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- While drawing, Jessica (jokingly) points out that she’s having difficulty seeing her face in the mask’s reflection, as she does not have her glasses (because they are part of the episode’s prize pool). Inês is the only contestant who opts to draw an angry face instead of a smiling one. Jessica thinks her drawing has a Picasso vibe. Toy compares his drawn likeness to Tattoo from Fantasy Island. In a pre-emptive defence of her artistic skills, Rita declares that she comes from a family of architects, not artists, and that she has in fact drawn an excellent house. Vasco thinks all of the faces are good, and struggles to make a decision, but ultimately awards the five points to Toy.
(Source credit: Jenny R)