Contest 14

Artwork by Amie Perry-Reavis

- You could win the original cover art!
Contest Time!
Rhonda R Carpenter, the author of The Mark of a Druid and co-host of Podioracket.com, has conducted an ongoing stream of contests. But this is it. This is the big one. This is the month where she awards the ultimate prize–the original oil on canvas artwork used as the cover for The Mark of the Druid. Painted by Amie Perry-Reavis this work was tittled Through The Void. Amie painted this astounding piece complete with hidden symbols and images from the book, the artwork will be awarded to one lucky contest participant.
The artist would not even tell Rhonda where all the hidden images were. So that is your job. Find and identify as many of the symbols, images people and places from the book in the art as you can. This is like gazing at clouds. I have found 10. How many will you find?
Then email info@themarkofadruid.com with your entry by Midnight Pst December 31, 2009. On January 1 2010 one lucky winner will be getting an email from me telling them they are the proud owner of an original Amie Perry-Reavis. You can find more and Amie’s works on her website Goddessprinst.com including a series of works she did for the book The Mark of a Druid. As a matter of fact, she is already working on a new piece for the next book When Ethers Decend. Please Support Amie buy buying her products from her Zazzle store.
See Rhonda’s website for more details.
See www.goddessprints.com for more work by the artist Amie Perry-Reavis.
Posted: November 30th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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