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I have been considering how the monthly critiques on Aquanet have been
run and have an idea to propose to y'all. It seems to me that many of
the painting submitted for critique, while interesting and fun to look
at, are finished products and basically quite successful..<br>
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My suggestion is that members submit a painting for critique that I
will post <u>anonymously </u>keeping the artist's name hidden and
known only to me. Submit a painting on which you truly want to read
critical comments. Do you have an old one you have never been able to
finish for some reason? Don't know what to do next? Did you try
something new you aren't sure of? Or do you have one you want to put
out there just for fun? Look in that pile under the bed or in the
closet and pull out that painting you had so many hopes for, take a
picture and send it in. Is it worth reviving?? Let's find out what
others think.<br>
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I want you "lurkers" to get more involved, too. This is a good way to
do it. Get your feet wet. Maybe your work is better than you think.
We are our own worst critics, aren't we? <br>
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I promise I won't tell who you are. Be brave. One rule: <u>submit
only your own work</u>.<br>
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Anticipating a rush of applicants. . . . (?) . . . will post them in
the order in which received. <br>
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Liz<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.naturecoastwebsites.com">www.naturecoastwebsites.com</a><br>
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