Single Frame Stories, is telling a story in a single frame.
Each Saturday we’ll offer a new word or phrase for a prompt. Participants will each create a Single Frame Story based on the prompt of the week, consisting of a single image with up to 140 optional characters of text. The image can be a photo, screen shot, drawing or painting. The text can be integrated into the image or used as a caption or title.
This week, the prompt is "Critique"
At the Gallery I asked "What do you think of my artwork?" and "What future do you think I have in art?" They were quite a tough crowd.
“To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing.” ― Aristotle
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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