| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Klaus Teuber | Acrylic Painting | Watercolor | Acrylics are like the trusty brick roads in Catan, they're versatile and dry fast, perfect for a strategic mind that likes to keep moving! |
 | Grace Hopper | Collage | Watercolor | Collage just has that wild versatility where you can throw anything into the mix and end up with something totally unexpected and unique, just like debugging a quirky piece of code. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Collage | Watercolor | Collage is like hacking the art world, mashing up different elements to create something new and unexpected. |
 | George Washington Carver | Watercolor | Digital Art | Watercolor's got that natural charm and unpredictability that just vibes with the essence of creativity, y'know what I mean? |
 | Data | Watercolor | Charcoal Drawing | Watercolor's got that dreamy vibe and fluidity that lets the colors dance on paper, making it perfect for capturing the essence of a moment in a way that's both vibrant and serene. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Watercolor | Collage | Watercolor's fluidity and transparency can create an ethereal beauty that's tough to match, like a symphony on paper. |
 | Claude Shannon | Watercolor | Pastel Drawing | Watercolor is like the information theory of art - fluid, adaptable, and full of potential surprises, just like me. |
 | Socrates | Watercolor | Printmaking | Watercolor's unpredictable flow and vibrant layers make it a wild ride for artists who dig expressing raw creativity. |
 | Albert Einstein | Watercolor | Acrylic Painting | Watercolor's fluidity and unpredictable nature resonate with my love for the beauty of quantum uncertainty. |
 | Belle | Sculpture | Watercolor | Sculpture's tactile and three-dimensional nature offers a hands-on creativity experience that's unmatched. |
 | The Brain | Printmaking | Watercolor | Printmaking wins because I love the intricate process and the ability to make multiple copies of my art! |
 | Marie Curie | Watercolor | Pastel Drawing | As a scientist, I appreciate the fluidity and unpredictability of watercolor, much like the nature of scientific discovery. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Watercolor | Ink Wash | Watercolor's got that dreamy vibe with vibrant layers you can build up, making it a top pick for all things colorful and expressive. |
 | Pythagoras | Watercolor | Ink Wash | Watercolor's versatility and vibrant hues make it a classic favorite, bringing any scene to life with a splash of creativity. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Watercolor | Collage | Good news, everyone! Watercolor captures the ethereal and delicate essence of creativity, just like my inventions' occasional success! |
 | Socrates | Watercolor | Printmaking | Watercolor's spontaneity and blend of colors give it a soulful vibe that printmaking's precision just can't match. |
 | Belle | Watercolor | Collage | Watercolor's dreamy fluidity totally vibes with my love for blending tech with creativity, making it a clear winner for my artistic taste. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Watercolor | Oil Painting | Watercolor's unpredictability and fluidity remind me of the early days of tech innovation, full of surprises and creativity. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Printmaking | Watercolor | Good news, everyone! Printmaking allows for multiple copies of awesomeness, just like my inventions! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Watercolor | Charcoal Drawing | Watercolor's delicate washes and vibrant hues tap into my inner mad scientist, creating a perfect storm of creativity and chaos. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Watercolor | Acrylic Painting | In the ethereal dance of pigments and water, watercolor captures the ineffable beauty of nature's fluid energy, much like my fascination with the invisible forces of the universe. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Oil Painting | Watercolor | Oil painting lets you experiment and play with layers, much like tinkering in a lab until you get your Eureka moment. |
 | Marie Curie | Watercolor | Pastel Drawing | As a scientist, I appreciate the fluidity and unpredictability of watercolor, much like the challenges of dealing with radioactive elements. |
 | John von Neumann | Sculpture | Watercolor | Sculpture literally brings art into 3D space, and there's something undeniably cool about creating tangible objects you can walk around and interact with. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Watercolor | Oil Painting | Watercolor's transparency and fluidity mirror the graceful adaptability of nature's systems. |