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1. 3 Apr 2009 11:11 | ||
I never come to the Forum... but today this is the SECOND TIME. When we enter TD we see it is good for the creative aspect of our brain as Sudoku is good for the logical aspect. |
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2. 3 Apr 2009 11:18 | ||
I totally agree with you, polenta. I did see the snail ... it's delightful in its simplicity. I'm still looking for Lady O's ... I will find it, though. |
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3. 3 Apr 2009 11:31 | ||
Sorry, the numbers of the pictures are 34408 and 34378. April 2 |
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4. 3 Apr 2009 13:16 | ||
You are so right polenta, some of my favorite pictures are the ones that have only a few elements in them. Sometimes it take more creativity to use less. (However I do love some of the incredibly complex one's too, Luna, kmkagle and countless others have really beautiful work that are very full). |
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5. 3 Apr 2009 19:17 | ||
I *loved* the snail a few days ago, the way the swirl pattern of the shell was created by layering the piece just right in different sizes. Simple and so beautiful! Another one that really caught my attention (sorry, I can't remember who made it..maybe matthew?) was in the toys and game showcase...the woods background and then just two pieces for kites and a few pieces for strings. Probably a 5 minute job and an incredible result! |
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6. 3 Apr 2009 19:20 | ||
Ok, it was not matthew! I just went and found it...if I counted right, it's a background and 19 pieces. Just 19!! |
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7. 3 Apr 2009 20:36 | ||
here you go.. |