Well done incorporating a tree, an olive, and a bottle in last week's contest! Who knew such objects could portray love so well. Nicely done!
Our top three winners are:
Congratulations! You will be contacted about your prizes within the next 24 hours.

This group has many purposes, one of which is to promote the work of Premium Members! This week, we want to challenge you to curate a feature of awesome work to showcase in an upcoming Journal.
Your task is to post a comment to this Journal with links to three deviations that complement each other within a theme.
We're looking for three pieces that fit within each of these categories:

Fantasy/Sci-Fi

Architecture

Typography
Be sure to pick three deviations that fit within one of the categories!
For example, you would comment with links to the three pieces that are fantasy/sci-fi-related. If you know of three deviations that exemplify architecture that complement each other, show us! You may choose to find pieces in one category, or go all out and find three pieces for each of the three themes! Enter as many times as you wish.

Every piece that you choose must be by a deviant who has an active Premium Membership. You may choose yourself, but this is a great opportunity to feature the work of others!
We'll pick 2 curations from each category (6 winners total), which we'll feature in a journal next week and the Premium Member who posted the curation set will
receive the dA Accessory Pack! Winners will be chosen on creative choosing, complementary nature of the pieces, inclusion of the theme, and overall presentation.
This contest runs from now until next Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 11:59 PM Los Angeles, CA, time. Post your curations as links to this journal!
Put on your searching hats and find three deviations by active Premium Members that fit within one of the categories above (either fantasy, architecture, or typography). Post your three choices here, and you could take home some dA swag!

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A tax office building in Kassel, Germany splendidly photographed by *Filterkaffee
Some places are greener than others, as evidenced by the aptly named green II by *1510.
And finally, green takes over in *chriseastmids's photograph of a drain pipe attached, apparently, to a church.
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