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Are you also grounded home after the summer, no upcoming dives and procrastinating on your hard-drive?

Here’s a project that could be fun. Do you remember the picture frames sold by a Swedish furniture store that allowed you to combine three prints into one piece of art?

Let’s rummage on our computers and see what assemblies we can create on the Waterpixels site!

Part of the fun is that we have to cheat around the file size limitations (if they are still enforced), i.e. we need to tile our artwork (1200 pixels long side), hence I call this the “Triptych Challenge”. I am pasting three images on directly adjacent lines and in my browser that seems to kind of work. Hint: It's easiest to do this top-down. Three horizontal images combined into a vertical Triptych probably work best, but who knows what one can achieve with the web editor. As for the selection – no restrictions. Tell a story, combine different colors, go from tiny to reefscape or just blend your favorites.

Let’s see what you have on your drives!

Here's one to start it off:

Top_1B.jpg

Center_1.jpg

Bottom_1B.jpg

And maybe another one for creative incentive:

Top_3.jpg

Center_3.jpg

Bottom_3.jpg

All right, take it away!

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