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Excellent, very much of a camouflage effect that draws the viewer in to try and figure out what is happening, well done. I like that the colors are all so similar that it doesn't become too confusing and that you left the strong red stand alone for emphasis.
ReplyDeleteBe sure to post your TIME comments from yesterday's critique by 9/21 for credit.