Posts Tagged clouds
Simon Sez… Fall Colors!
Posted by blumoo in challenges, Community on October 13, 2009
This week’s Simon is EBSQ artist Stephanie M. D’Aigle. The theme she chose for her turn as Simon is the colours of fall. Stephanie put her request this way: “I’m sure EVERYONE has something with the colors of fall in it. It doesn’t have to be leaves, it can be anything any media in beautiful warm colors that remind one of Fall…
Wow me and inspire me. Pretty please!”
All Simon Sez challenges are open to everyone. To enter Simon Sez… Fall Colors! and to see the all the entries, simply go to the EBSQ Forum, find Member Groups, Challenges & General Art Discussions and then go to Challenge Central. All the challenges past and present – including Simon Sez, can be found there.
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Simon Sez… Clouds! winner announced!
Posted by blumoo in challenges, Community on October 2, 2009
The winner of this week’s Simon Sez challenge is Christi Lynn Schwartzkopf. Amanda Makepeace – this week’s Simon, asked for clouds. She chose Christi’s clouds for this reason: “I couldn’t get over the light behind those clouds. Great shot!!”
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Congratulations Christi! We look forward to your turn as Simon.
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Simon Sez… Clouds!
Posted by blumoo in challenges, Community on September 27, 2009
This week’s Simon is artist Amanda Makepeace. Her theme for Simon Sez is clouds. She describes what she is looking for like this: “I’ve been thinking about clouds a lot lately, long before the floods hit us here in the south. They can be so many things, like and dreamy or dark and brooding! So show me clouds! All mediums!”
All Simon Sez challenges are open to everyone. To enter Simon Sez… Clouds! and to see the all the entries, simply go to the EBSQ Forum, find Member Groups, Challenges & General Art Discussions and then go to Challenge Central. All the challenges past and present – including Simon Sez, can be found there.
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Simon Sez: Clouds! Winner
Posted by blumoo in challenges on January 28, 2009
The winner of last week’s Simon Sez challenge is Lisa Miller. Simon aka Carolyn Schiffhouer chose Lisa’s entry because “of the power of the color, the composition and the tremendous example of a Thunderhead cloud in the sky”.
Be sure to go to the EBSQ Forum and check Challenge Central. Challenge Central is the place to check on current and past Simon Sez challenges – complete with all the entries, as well as all other EBSQ Challenges.
Congratulations Lisa! We look forward to your turn as Simon.
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New Challenge – Simon Sez: Clouds!
Posted by blumoo in challenges on January 22, 2009
This week’s Simon is Carolyn Schiffhouer and she is requesting clouds. Here are her instructions:
“This can be anything with clouds as a major part of it… any media… any technique… This runs until Sunday, Jan. 25. Lets say up to 5 entries per person…”
All Simon Sez challenges are open to everyone. To enter Simon Sez: Clouds! and to see more than just the above entry, simply go to the EBSQ Forum, find Member Groups, Challenges & General Art Discussions and then go to Challenge Central. All the challenges past and present – including Simon Sez, can be found there.




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