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A brand new fun-filled "How To" art series for the next generation is launching on CBBC and BBC iPlayer next month. The show, produced by Ranga Bee for the BBC, is hosted by real-life arty YouTube family, the Kwapongs, and their hilariously irreverent animated sidekick - Bristles the talking paintbrush, voiced by comedy legend Harry Hill.
In each episode, the Kwapongs dive into exciting Family Art Challenges, from crafting their very own table football ‘Kwembly stadium', to creating magical stained-glass effect wearable wings, and even constructing fire-breathing dragons! Every challenge starts with one Kwapong stepping into the role of judge, while the rest compete to make the most inventive masterpiece.
With lots of relatable family banter, hilarious mistakes, and wildly different creative approaches, Go Get Arty encourages kids to have a go - proving that the fun is in the making, not the masterpiece.
The show features Celebrity Drawalongs where many famous faces join in to lead viewers in a personalised sketch penned by their own hand. Highlights include Katherine Ryan's playful cat, Romesh Ranganathan's rapping T-Rex, Tom Allen's fancy unicorn, Aisling Bea's potato eating puffin, Gladiators' Dynamite/Emily Steel's weightlifting alpaca and Rob Biddulph's furry monster and other pictures from Tracy Beaker illustrator Nick Sharratt, footballer Jill Scott MBE, internet star Dan TDM, Horrible Histories artist Martin Brown and star of Ghosts Kiell Smith-Bynoe.