CONTEST #11: Three Columns


"Rococo Peridot Aubergine"
Base by Selenit Tower

 


THE DEAL:
Below are three columns containing a list of words. You are to choose one word from column one, one word from column two, and one word from column three and create a doll based on the combination of those three words. You CANNOT choose more than one word in one column. For example, you cannot choose a word from column 1 and two words from column 3.

Column one contains time periods. Some are specific and others are fairly vague. Remember that you can place your doll anywhere in the world during that specific time period. Some examples: feudal Europe vs. feudal Japan; Victorian England vs. Victorian India; revolutionary France vs. revolutionary Russia or America. "Roman" could be anywhere occupied by the Roman Empire, and pre-war or imperial could apply to almost anything!

Column two contains some lesser known gemstones. It isn't difficult finding reference pictures for these particular stones, but if you do get stuck, here are some places that might help:
Google image search
Wikipedia
gemstone.org

Column three contains random words. It's up to you how literally you interpret the word. Get creative with it, I say!

 

COLUMN 1
COLUMN 2
COLUMN 3

prehistoric
ancient
biblical
roman
feudal
medieval
renaissance
rococo
revolutionary
pioneer
edwardian
imperial
colonial
victorian
pre-war
1930s
1960s
1990s
futuristic

agate
amazonite
amber
amentrine
andalusite
bloodstone
brazilianite
citrine
garnet
jade
jasper
lapis lazuli
malachite
moonstone
onyx
opal
peridot
quartz
rhodonite
sapphire
sodalite
tanzanite
topaz


archer
arugula
aubergine
beetle
cardinal
cedar
checkered
chess
cloud
detective
disguise
dust
fruit
gingerbread
hip-hop
hydrangea
ink
jazz
lobster
marshmallow

merchant
messenger
mint
navigator
northern lights
panther
paper
prince
rhinocerous
rings
scholar
sequins
soda
spiral
string
totem
viking
willow


 

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