Sunday, January 25, 2009

Many / Few

This week's challenge is Many / Few.

This challenge ends Sunday February 7, 2009.

Remember, anyone can join! Just post your entries--as few or as many as you'd like--on your blog and leave us a comment here. All media are welcome--paintings, photography, collages, drawings, sculpture, poetry, whatever you'd like.

And, as a teaser for the week following, the challenge will be: Hot / Cold.

Local / International Interpretations


This week's challenge was Local / International. Several of us contributed to this one and the results are fun and insightful.

This week's interpreters are: Diane, Rob, Brian, Tash, Janet, Virginia, and Maya. If I missed anyone, leave a comment and I'll add a link to your entry.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Local / International

This week's challenge is Local / International.

This challenge ends on 19:00 UTC Sunday January 25, 2009.

That is Sunday noon EST, 11 am CST, 9 am PST, 7 pm in the UK, and Monday 8 am in New Zealand. And lest this sound strict, you know we would be pleased at any time to have your entry. We really aren't rule-oriented.

Remember, anyone can join! Just post your entries--as few or as many as you'd like--on your blog and leave us a comment here. All media are welcome--paintings, photography, collages, drawings, sculpture, poetry, whatever you'd like.

And, as a teaser for the week following, the challenge will be: Many / Few.

Paper / Plastic Interpretations


This week's Two Things Challenge was Paper / Plastic. Quite a number of us met this one head on. And, as usual, the results are a lot of fun.

This week's interpreters are: Everyday Matters, Larry, Bev (here and here), Marley, Tash, Janet, Maya, and Diane. Please note, Larry's entry includes a great essay about paper and plastic, so be sure to check it out along with his photos.

Thanks to everyone who participated this week. If I missed anyone, please leave a comment and I'll add a link to your entry.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Paper / Plastic

This week's challenge is Paper / Plastic.

This challenge ends on 19:00 UTC Sunday January 18, 2009.

That is Sunday noon EST, 11 am CST, 9 am PST, 7 pm in the UK, and Monday 8 am in New Zealand. And lest this sound strict, you know we would be pleased at any time to have your entry. We really aren't rule-oriented.

Remember, anyone can join! Just post your entries--as few or as many as you'd like--on your blog and leave us a comment here. All media are welcome--paintings, photography, collages, drawings, sculpture, poetry, whatever you'd like.

And, as a teaser for the week following, the challenge will be: Local / International.

Partial / Whole Interpretations


This week's challenge was Partial / Whole. The variety and similarity in this week's interpretations is delightful. Once again, everyone who participated came up with fun contributions and one of our contributors even added a twist to hers. This week also brings Marley of Cheltenham Daily Photo to our ranks. Welcome, Marley! With Marley in the mix and Rob, Larry, and Brian posting this week, I think this is the first time we've had almost as many men as women!

This week's contributors are: Diane, Larry, Marley, Julie, Janet, Tash, Brian, Rob, and Maya. If I've missed anyone, let me know and I'll add a link to your entry. Thanks to everyone who participated this week. Good job everybody!

UPDATE - 01.12.09: Chosha, in Australia, joins us for the first time this week with her interpretation of Partial / Whole. Welcome! Be sure to check out her contribution. It's pretty cool!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Partial / Whole

This week's challenge is Partial / Whole.

This challenge ends on 19:00 UTC Sunday January 11, 2009.

That is Sunday noon EST, 11 am CST, 9 am PST, 7 pm in the UK, and Monday 8 am in New Zealand. And lest this sound strict, you know we would be pleased at any time to have your entry. We really aren't rule-oriented.

Remember, anyone can join! Just post your entries--as few or as many as you'd like--on your blog and leave us a comment here. All media are welcome--paintings, photography, collages, drawings, sculpture, poetry, whatever you'd like.

And, as a teaser for the week following, the challenge will be: Paper / Plastic.

New / Hope Interpretations


This week's Two Things Challenge was New / Hope. Given that we've started a new year this week and so many of us see that as a time to have hope, I figured this combination would be a good challenge. Once again, the interpretations do not disappoint!

This week's contributors are Maya, Julie, Tash, Rob, Janet, Diane, and Virginia. A special welcome to Julie, who is joining us for the first time this week from Sydney! If I missed anyone, please leave a comment and I'll add a link to your interpretation.

A great start to this year's challenge! Here's to another year of thought-provoking challenges and outstanding interpretations.