JUNE CONTEST: A very different kind of prompt!
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 Here's my effort for this month. What a challenge this was! I'm looking forward to going through all the entries now and enjoying them - there were so many great ideas and so many beautiful images. Well done everyone!  
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 @Ryan-Ehr -I love this image, it's got such an awesome retro style. Bongo is adorable - I hope he survives his route home. Masterful work! Well done! 
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 @franksandovalart - I just LOVE this picture, couldn't stop looking at it. It's my favourite this month. Your colours used underwater are beautiful and the composition is just fantastic with the overwater/underwater scene. You are so talented - well done! Loving the touch of the knife and fork too  
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 @Lorna-H 
 Thank you so much for your kind words!Great work on the Taxy alligator, so original! 
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 @franksandovalart - Thanks very much! I'm a novice to digital art so it's riddled with mistakes and beginners flaws but I had fun doing it! 
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 @Coley 
 Thank you so much 
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 @carolinebautista This is so cool, I love your style!  
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 @StudioLooong i just love how you pair up your graphic design with the illustration. very Professional looking. 
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 @Lorna-H hahaha! really smart! 
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 Oil painting for June! Cell phone photo uploaded late last night...I had so much fun with this prompt and didn't want to let it go. I feel like the fable of Bongo and Clyde has several thematic threads to explore - brains over brawn for sure, but also the extraordinary risks one might take for a better life. I'm interested in the vision and hope that are intrinsic to an act like this - Bongo's choice to dive right into the fire, with a plan. The broken vending machine was the first narrative element that came to me. I moved the setting into a dusty desert highway mostly because I wanted to paint that place, with all its sense of longing and expanse, and heat. 
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 @Norman-Morana Great idea and beautiful art! 
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
			 
			
		
 
			
		