Go Get Arty

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Go Get Arty

The Kwapongs build magical fairy houses, internet star DanTDM shows how to draw a gaming pug, and artist Rong Bao’s inflatable art really pops!

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Series 1
The Kwapongs craft cardboard games consoles you can actually play, Julian Beever warps reality with a pavement pork pie, and Tilly Lockey draws a shimmering mermaid!
The Kwapongs set sail with homemade pirate ships, Sophie Ryder sculpts a huge Minotaur, and Harry Hill draws himself being chased by a very big, very blue cat!
The Kwapongs build 'Kwembley', their DIY table football pitch, Mandy Barker wows turning plastic waste into art, and comedian Aisling Bea draws a puffin with a potato waffle problem.
The Kwapongs take flight with stained-glass wings, Jill Scott MBE draws a footballing big cat, and Bristles gives the juicy lowdown on artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Family portraits get personal! The Kwapongs try a clever painting hack, Tom Allen draws a super fancy unicorn, and Maisie Matilda paints a mini masterpiece on the edge of a book.
Dragons, dinos and divas! The Kwapongs craft fire-breathers, Romesh Ranganathan draws a rapping T-rex, and Bristles dives into the bold, brilliant world of Frida Kahlo.
The Kwapongs make a bug jungle, Chris Howarth makes sand art waves, and Rob Biddulph shows how to draw a furry monster!
The Kwapongs bowl into space with DIY alien skittles, Emma Stothard weaves a wicker dog, and Kiell Smith-Bynoe draws a ghost so spooked, it’s nearly see-through!
The Kwapongs get noisy with homemade instruments, Aowen Jin paints UV art that glows, and Emily Steel - aka Gladiator Dynamite - flexes her muscles by drawing a weightlifting alpaca!
The Kwapongs get festival-ready as they craft carnival headwear, artist Lakwena Maciver makes a grey rooftop pop with paint, and Abi Clarke draws a pirouetting otter in a tutu!
The Kwapongs serve up edible-looking 3D art, Nick Sharratt draws a supercool koala, and Harkiran Kalsi creates an amazing seaside sculpture!
The Kwapongs go full monster-mode as they make spooky costumes, David Shrigley builds a giant praying mantis, and comedian Katherine Ryan draws a cute cat with big eyes and serious sass!
The Kwapongs get messy paint-marbling their furniture, Nathan Wyburn paints Bukayo Saka on toast, and Horrible Histories’ Martin Brown draws a Georgian lady and a Viking warrior!
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