Shropshire cartoonist and illustrator Dan Berry drew acts as they performed in Saturday's final.
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A cartoonist and illustrator said it was "challenging and stressful" but "fun" to draw Eurovision acts as they performed in Saturday's final. Dan Berry, from Shropshire, was taking part in a social media trend where artists share sketches of the contestants as they appeared on stage."I think I was one of the instigators of the #DrawEurovision hashtag," he said.Mr Berry depicted Sweden's Eurovision winner Loreen as comic hero Wolverine, inspired by her long nailsincluded a portrayal of winning act Loreen from Sweden as Marvel action hero Wolverine, inspired by her false nails.
"I think I enjoyed drawing Finland and Moldova the most, but it's all great. This has been a great Eurovision, and it's lovely how it brings people together in so many different ways."
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