Welcome back for another challenge with Smudgy Antics!
The challenge theme this week is
"REPTILE RAMPAGE".
Reptile: 1.) Any various cold-blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates of the class Reptilia (think snake, lizard, crocodile, turtle, dinosaur, or dragon).
Reptile: 2.) A person being regarded as despicable or treacherous.
Rampage: Violent or excited behavior that is reckless, uncontrolled, or destructive.
We are asking you to incorporate the spirit of a reptile rampage into your project for the week. There are several directions you can take this prompt. You can use an image of a reptile or you can use papers or textures that resemble a reptile's skin, or in the case of a turtle, its shell. You can throw caution to the wind and get reckless in the creation of your project by ripping, tearing, and distressing a project almost to the point of destruction while still maintaining an awesome piece. This theme would be great for art journal pages too. Show us, through your art, a time where you may have been reckless or on a rampage. Too much? How about doing a journal piece or ATC about someone or something you regard as despicable or treacherous? If it is NOT EVIDENT as to how you used the challenge theme REPTILE RAMPAGE in your project, please explain it in your blog post.
The sky is the limit. The more creative, the better! All artistic mediums are accepted as long as a stamped image is used somewhere in your project and you follow the challenge rules which are posted on the left side-bar. We can't wait to see your creations!
Reptile: 1.) Any various cold-blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates of the class Reptilia (think snake, lizard, crocodile, turtle, dinosaur, or dragon).
Reptile: 2.) A person being regarded as despicable or treacherous.
Rampage: Violent or excited behavior that is reckless, uncontrolled, or destructive.
We are asking you to incorporate the spirit of a reptile rampage into your project for the week. There are several directions you can take this prompt. You can use an image of a reptile or you can use papers or textures that resemble a reptile's skin, or in the case of a turtle, its shell. You can throw caution to the wind and get reckless in the creation of your project by ripping, tearing, and distressing a project almost to the point of destruction while still maintaining an awesome piece. This theme would be great for art journal pages too. Show us, through your art, a time where you may have been reckless or on a rampage. Too much? How about doing a journal piece or ATC about someone or something you regard as despicable or treacherous? If it is NOT EVIDENT as to how you used the challenge theme REPTILE RAMPAGE in your project, please explain it in your blog post.
The sky is the limit. The more creative, the better! All artistic mediums are accepted as long as a stamped image is used somewhere in your project and you follow the challenge rules which are posted on the left side-bar. We can't wait to see your creations!
Here is some inspiration from the Smeared Ink DT:
(click images to enlarge and click the designer's name to reach their blog)
(Black Dragon is on respite)
(Fiona is on respite)
The Prize:
Remember, be sure read and follow the rules in the left sidebar and link your project to Inlinkz by Midnight on Saturday PST to qualify for a prize then check back on Sunday evening for the chosen winner.
If you like our challenges you should drop by our forum where we have additional monthly challenges as well as monthly blog hops and ATC swaps.
Have Fun!
Wow Ladies, you have all rocked this challenge again with your awesome art work! Smudgy Antics' DTs are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteDevestated to have missed this challenge, will try and carry out my idea for this challenge at a later date. Really really miss playing along with this and checking out new things but I guess sick family must come first. Hope you continue to have fun and create stunning pieces. xx
ReplyDeleteOh hell sorry, I just missed it I should have hit refresh! That way it would not say I had an hour left! I had fun anyway thanks for the inspiration. Amazing DT work Vee xx
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