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1. And the winner is... Amy Bleasby!

Winner! I am in love with a lot of the entries for "Zombies" and have several favorites. Choosing is always hard - I want new people to win, I want to balance styles, I want to be sure the theme is best represented. My pick has won before but she's met my requirements and I am struck by the gothic/noir feeling of the pieces.

Congrats, Amy Bleasby!

Amy Bleasby contributed two pieces (1, 2). Thank you to everyone else who really made some amazing artwork. The artists here are so wonderful! I get comments often about how you all inspire so many people on the Web. You all rock!

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2. And the winner is... Amy Bleasby!

Well, as usual, so many great entries that it's painful to chose. In my book, everyone that participates in the Monday Artday themes are winners as we all benefit from each other. Fantastic work, everyone!

For this theme, the one that I feel best captured Beatrix Potter while keeping one's own unique style was Amy Bleasby's Tale of Two Bad Mice. The style is very un-Potter but still is fresh and illustrates the story beautifully. I think Beatrix would have loved it.

Congrats, Amy Bleasby!

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