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Summary: You’ve learned the difference between narrative and story. You’ve built a world and filled it with characters. Now, it’s time to put it all together! See how the pros organize their work.
#Challenge
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Merche Moreno is a spanish freelance illustrator. She loves books, animation, japanese culture and fairy tales.
#Art #Artwork #Illustrations
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Take a tour through the fanciful art of Irisz Agocs. The Budapest, Hungary-based artist’s work has appeared in hundreds of Storybird stories. Agocs’ watercolors animate the simple — and often imaginary! — pleasures in life. #Animate #Artwork
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Explore the art of HiddenEloise on Storybird! HiddenEloise, located in Huddersfield,Yorkshire, has published 88 illustrations which are selected for 76 stories.
About: Art of fairytales, wild bears n dark forest creatures
by Hidden Eloise
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Some therapeutic poetry I thought I'd share with others who may feel the same way. "Just like a flower, I will grow back even after being stepped on."
#Poetry #Storybird #WriteYourThoughts #ExpressYourself
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Ingvard the Terrible is an illustrator & viking specializing in drawing cool stuff for kids. He enjoys sailing the great northern seas, pillaging/ plundering, & tall frosty mugs of root beer. #Art #Artwork #Storybird
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Bluedogrose is an artist best known for her bunnies (but she also paints other animals). She loves painting with watercolors and waiting to see where the animals will take her.
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Today’s challenge is : Clustering. This challenge is designed for ages 6+ at Beginner level.
Summary: Learn how to put ideas together, connecting your thoughts with a technique called Clustering.
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Artist Ine Spee has a lot of images in her head that she wants to share with our writers. Her artwork of cuddling cats, giraffes, fall scenes and cupcakes will inspire your next poem! #Illustration #TellYourStory
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I'm late! For a very important date!" cried the rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. If he had planned ahead and knew what to do first, next, and last, would he have been so worried about time? Let's explore organizing our writing with "time" words!
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