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The happenings of Deb Dunk, children's illustrator.
1. SCBWI Illustrator Challenge #1

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I'm not sure if I will be lucky enough to make it to the regional Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Conference this year, but I've decided to follow a raffle drawing contest the MD /DE /WV SCBWI is conducting anyway. It includes illustration assignments based on creative prompts so I've decided to use these to have a little fun and experiment a bit.  After a lazy summer, I could use a little push to create some new work, anyway!

Conference Illustrator Challenge #1:
Depict a window scene – show both inside and out.


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