Coffee cup competition results

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I decided to enter a coffee cup competition earlier this year. One of the teachers at Martin college was the host and I thought I might have a good chance at getting a prize. I knew that a lot of the other students were too busy with all of their assessments for that study block.
I spent a total of about two hours on the illustration and the accompanying rationale.

Work must represent a positive environmental message, ethos or subject matter and be appropriate for a public audience and the cup shape. Students chosen to participate in the project will need to describe the work’s environmental themes. Work must represent a positive environmental message, ethos or subject matter. Artists choosing to participate in this competition will need to describe the work’s environmental themes. Describe in 100 words or less your work’s environmental theme and reasons for choosing this theme.

Anyway, I’m very proud to announce the results here now, especially considering there were 38 judges!

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I ended up spending most of the prize money on a bunch of illustration and industrial design books over at the Sydney Kunokuniya book store.