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Flower Power

If you frequent the Official Playstation Blog like I do, you may have stumbled across a recent post announcing the winners of the Flower Power: Art Contest. Fans of the PSN exclusive, Flower, got to work on their masterpieces and submitted them to Santa Monica Studios. 5 winners were chosen and their pieces posted. Here is my favorite:

Each winner will receive a $20 PSN Gift Card. They are well deserved because each piece is stunning. See the rest here.

Fuente: PS3 Blog and Community | PS3Blog.net

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