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The challenge fits so perfectly with the artwork I have just an hour or two posted on my blog for the artful ReadersClub. So I hope you don't mind me doubling up on this, and APRbloggers might also enjoy the review.
ReplyDeleteThe three samples are gorgeous, and I love linework like this above any other art except prints.
Loved color books as a kid, still love them now.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I'm a bit confused. I know the challenges are meant to be fairly loose and promote outside the box thinking, but some of the submissions for this week, while nice pieces in themselves, seem to have no connection at all to the theme, and some ignored the request to post the uncolored work.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy participating in APR when I can, but sometimes I've held off sometimes because my work that week didn't tie in with the week's theme. Should I post these pieces anyway?