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Transform The Canvas

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Transform the Canvas is the first in what I hope will be many collaborative artistic efforts. As an homage to the late great Bob Ross, I've chosen one of his painting compositions (one I actually painted myself while watching him, even though I'd need a few extra weeks to make mine as good as his came out in about 30 minutes.) as the first subject.


Transform the Canvas

Click the image above to see the full version


I've loosely drawn the basic outline of the painting, and if you click on the small image above, it will open a larger image sized at 2560x1600 pixels. We've split the image into 400 128x80 tiles, and it's up to you to all to complete the painting.

Submit a 128x80 image, and let me know where you'd like it to go. I'll be updating the image with your work every few days as I get submissions. We at Transform the Planet are pretty excited to see how this will come out in the end!

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