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Merit August 2011

Hallifax Study No. vii, Watercolour Pencils; Split-Analogous Colours "Stepladders are not in compliance with our aesthetic." - By Xikue

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Winner July 2011

Mnemosyne is standing on Caelan's nose (a polar bear cub), drawing moustaches and butterflies on Kolm's face. Maybe she's practising for the Vesteran honours? - By Lilian

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Runner Up July 2011

Hallifax Study No. iii, Watercolour Pencils - By Xikue

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Necromentate by Dugghan

Runner Up July 2011

A sketch from one of my journal pages featuring one of the most famous sights of the Engine of Transformation. - By Dugghan

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Goodbye by Aubrey

Runner Up July 2011

This piece was made using charcoal and regular drawing pencils. It was inspired by my character leaving her lifelong home, Serenwilde, and contains quite a bit of symbolism. - By Aubrey

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Why are you follow me?! by Mnemosyne

Merit July 2011

A tae'dae cub deserves to have his honeycomb treat in peace. The pigwidgeon didn't think so. - By Mnemosyne

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Merit July 2011

After careful consideration of Aeral's description, I created this, which is based off of her half-a-page look. I've drawn her without most of her jewelry and such, keeping her humble amongst the waters. Here is her description: She is a regal aslaran demigoddess and has a proud yet mischevious air about her. Standing at approximately 6'11", she is a fine feline specimen. Her mid-length midnight fur is decorated with flecks of blue, while an attractive mane of pure onyx cascades

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Winner June 2011

Inside Hallifax's nexus, lightning and crystal house joules of power. - By Tempeste

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Polarity by Solea

Runner Up June 2011

This is a depiction of the oppositions between the Servants of Nil and Protectors of Celestia, rendered side by side on stained glass. Ideal for private manses. - By Solea

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Merit June 2011

Glomdoring has always been a place that I have been fascinated by, and I have always related it to Celtic culture. I created this piece with Celtic knotwork in mind. I imagine the Ravenwood as being crawling with spiders that aren't seen unless you look closely, as they are in this. - By Aeral

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