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You! Thanks for everything folks. I am so grateful for the warm birthday wishes. Only one thing can make this day better--A few days ago, I opened a crit session on my blog. To date, only ONE person has posted an image for review. I was really hoping for more so I could give back to the community. Can you help my goal of making ashleywalters.net a place where artists can be inspired and learn? Post an image for review on my blog, facebook page, OR in the comments below by Sunday the 6th and I will give it a professional critique. Thanks guys. You're the best!
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EDIT: Fixed the link! Go post your artwork for a free crit here: http://ashleywalters.net/index.php/2015/08/30/crit-corner-calling-for-artwork/. If you get a cookie error, you can post your artwork on my facebook page .
I turn the big 3 0 on Thursday. In celebration, I want to thank all who have followed me and my art throughout the years. On Thursday I am hosting a critique session for the first 10 followers who post artwork on my blog. Aren't following me yet? It's easy. Just like me on facebook or follow me on twitter to qualify. By staying informed, you can be the first to see my latest blog posts, articles, and artwork while also being
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