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Day 3 of #30DaysofCreativity

"30 Days of Creativity"

30 Days of Creativity is a social initiative encouraging people to create stuff (anything) every day for 30 days in June.

"Your brain is like a muscle. When you exercise it, it gets stronger."

(Above - T'is a link you can click on)

I love portraiture so this I what I intend to focus on for the month... But portraits aren't just faces so look out...

Day three:

Well, here's the thing. I started day two, but wasn't happy with the results - here's a snippet of George (of Clooney)'s Eyes...


I could have done something else, but I forgot all about it! :)

Here's day three's results - Erykah... Happier with this result, but still...

On to the next one...

The first part of this post was a link, but if you don't scroll on everything like me to see if it's a link or not, type in http://30daysofcreativity.com/ (or go on and start a new habit - it's a link :) )

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  1. Love the second one! Moody chic

    Lola x
    http://lola-x.blogspot.com/

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  2. Thanks Lola - Erykah says a lot with her eyes! :)

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