November’s competition theme was “Geometry”. We had an amazing array of entries, many drawing inspiration from nature, architecture and science. The winning entry, by Ehsan Sanaei Ardakani, combined the geometric beauty of the city bazaar in Ardakan, Iran, with the colour, contrast and shapes cast against a stark blue background.
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