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    • geekinm
      geekinm last edited by

      Hi everyone

      Picturehooks are running another autumn competition if anyone is interested. I believe it is open to all. The prompt is kindness.

      https://www.picturehooks.org.uk/new-picture-hooks-competition_kindness/

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      • Asyas_illos
        Asyas_illos @geekinm last edited by

        @geekinm thanks for the link!

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        • Mia Clarke
          Mia Clarke last edited by

          I think I’ll join, but to be honest I find the prompt super challenging. I think there’s a very high risk of creating work with this prompt that is just sweet, but not much else… I did a mind map for kindness the other day, and every single leaf on it is a thoroughly cute, but totally uninteresting, image. 🫤

          Any ideas on how to stay out of the cute-but-ultimately-boring-trap?

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          • Asyas_illos
            Asyas_illos @Mia Clarke last edited by

            @Mia-Clarke put a twist on it like aliens or something like ghosts or witches, unless your tired of Halloween already, lol I never am!

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            • ArtMelC
              ArtMelC @Mia Clarke last edited by

              @Mia-Clarke you could do unexpected/ unseen kindness / tough love kind of thing. For example, something that may not seem kind at first (e.g. not letting kids in) but is ultimately saving their lives (show a monster lurking behind where the kids can't see) would be interesting but tricky to pull off

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              • Mia Clarke
                Mia Clarke @ArtMelC last edited by

                @ArtMelC That’s a really good angle, I think unexpected kindness is the way to go. 😊

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                • Chantal Goetheer
                  Chantal Goetheer @Mia Clarke last edited by

                  @Mia-Clarke was thinking about a kid that is catching flies to put in a spiderweb and then the spider has baby spiders to feed. But I won't enter. I'm too slow still in my work process. One challenge a month is already quite the trick for me.

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                  • Chantal Goetheer
                    Chantal Goetheer @Mia Clarke last edited by

                    @Mia-Clarke While walking was thinking of one of the podcast episodes about what point in a story would be most interesting. You could also focus more on the drama just before the kindness was needed, with the kind act being set up in the background.

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