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21. 22 Feb 2014 08:29

five

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=200742

22. 22 Feb 2014 09:55

five

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23. 22 Feb 2014 10:21

Normal

She is asking, "How did I get this way?"
Only five knows for sure!
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24. 23 Feb 2014 10:57

clorophilla

I simply chose the first pieces on the palette and started without selecting the repeat button.

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=200767

25. 24 Feb 2014 07:27

clorophilla

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26. 24 Feb 2014 20:20

Qsilv


http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=200823 Wild-eyed trepidation

This was an interesting exercise! Amazing how long it took me to get used to ping-ponging back and forth between two pieces, but whenever my mind wandered (er... doesn't yours??) I'd hit undo and watch like crazy to check which one that last laid bit really had been... so I THINK I was honorable!

I did use Repeat, and found myself working pairs mostly, but wound up actually having used the whole right side of the palette, but only one position from each pile.

AND yes, I did manage to make a triple threat out of this one --Mystery Showcase, Clo's "Wild" challenge, and five's "moving stations".

;>

27. 25 Feb 2014 14:37

Normal

The Great Paific Garbage Patch, highly imaginary as far as visibility goes,
but alarmingly real in the existence of a huge mass of non-soluble plastics.

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=200863

28. 25 Feb 2014 14:39

Normal

(PACIFIC!) Today was the eye shot day, so vision is still clearing and
the typing goes as usual, in need of scrutiny. I'm currently engaging
in my post-procedure medication, brownies with chocolate frosting.

29. 3 Mar 2014 07:01

five

Tick Tick Tick. I will pass the baton this evening; hurry with those last minute entries.

Normal, hope you are doing well and enjoyed those brownies.

30. 3 Mar 2014 15:04

Normal

It's only annoying for the evening after, as the numbing stuff wears off. Best news is today I found that I hadn't finished off the last brownie yet.

31. 3 Mar 2014 16:59

five

Time to pass the baton...

First, thanks for all the entries on this difficult challenge and thanks to Q for her help in translating ...

Normal: "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" -- such a thoughtful contribution and good use of background; "How did I get this way" -- such a lovely face; "Writer's cramp" -- great visual "cramping" in the corner, apt title; "for five" --comes alive the more you look at it


Cathy: "Fruitfall" -- very effective abstract/representation cross, great composition -- and "Moving Stations" -- adorable face, looks so happy

Q: "wild-eyed trepidation" -- more moving than I expected any of the entries to be -- and I am sure very honorable. BTW, remembering what piece I laid down was was harder than doing the drawing; "happenstance" --aptly named, and "heart"felt (:))

Clo, another great use of background in one entry in "HB Baldur," and then beautiful angel face and detail in "Birth of an angel" -- both wonderful entries

Hard to choose; alas their can be but one baton catcher. I choose Cathy for fruitfall -- captured gravity and motion. Congratulations!!!!

32. 9 Mar 2014 11:46

five

Hmmm, Cathy's has not picked up the baton yet. I'll give her a couple more days and then pick another baton catcher to keep the challenges moving forward