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jh
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Posted on: 30th Jan 2008 19:13
Welcome jstak, thanks for the add, like your work!!!
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SallyMae
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Posted on: 19th Jan 2008 14:01
great variety.
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Artistatwork
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Posted on: 18th Nov 2007 19:50
Great landscapes, but your more abstract work is even better. Margaret, Artist at Work, http://artist-at-work.co.uk
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NETS
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Posted on: 22nd Sep 2007 6:45
love your hands, nets
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Mamtani
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Posted on: 10th Sep 2007 10:59
Enjoy my videos---- www.youtube.com/Mamtani
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credo
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Posted on: 19th Aug 2007 6:39
Hi jstak-like your landscape-greetings Anita !!
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CreateReality
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Posted on: 21st Jul 2007 1:09
Thanks for appreciating my art Jstak. I know, I have not been painting for very long. It surprises me often. I'll have an idea and think, and think, and think about it. Then I'll decide I just don't know how to do it. But, I start anyway by putting some paint on the canvas, and slowly it takes over, and the painting ends up painting itself. And I think...I did that? I don't even know how.
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CreateReality
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Posted on: 19th Jul 2007 3:12
Hi John, great abstract works. I like "Tagged Abstract", but my favorites are your Musical Abstracts #2 and #4.
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Lenke
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Posted on: 18th Jun 2007 19:29
jstak,I really like your Landscape skys dream or otherwise.Lenke
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Robbie
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Posted on: 17th Jun 2007 16:05
Hello, John, I hope this finds you well and doing fine. I would appreciate your viewing my new gallery on my profile 'All Hands' it contains 26 designs and I would love to hear your comments. Thank you and best wishes, Robbie.
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ranjan
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Posted on: 6th Jun 2007 13:45
Hello John, you are a talented artist, your landscapes are great, best wishes - ranjan
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Eus
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Posted on: 21st May 2007 17:13
I love your crossing fingers!
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christianhealingart
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Posted on: 3rd May 2007 0:05
I like the way you really pay attention to the sky. I love all the clouds streaking across the sky in your dramatic sunsets. They are all very nice I can't believe those are from High School. You are very talented. Take pictures of your mural when you are done. Keep painting!!
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Glasper
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Posted on: 2nd May 2007 20:33
Thanks for stopping by and regards to healingarts...I work from both real life and photo reference materials. I choose to interpret the photo and paint what I feel about it as opposed to copying it as is.
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christianhealingart
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Posted on: 29th Apr 2007 15:36
Glasper lives in Indy. You should visit is site, he does landscapes with beautiful sunsets. He is very inspiring. I noticed you were graduating in May, congrats! Do you have any job prospects? Good jobs are hard to come by in this area of the country.
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Mamtani
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Posted on: 29th Apr 2007 8:13
Greetings - good question - my thought is wholeness behind all of my works!
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christianhealingart
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Posted on: 29th Apr 2007 1:12
I'm from Indiana too. I really like your abstracts. Lots of energy and bold strokes. I paint to music sometimes while I do my abstracts, really gives the painting some spice to your strokes. Your landscapes are very good too. Today would hve been a perfect day to paint outside, lots of sun. Have a good weekend.
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Mamtani
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Posted on: 25th Apr 2007 14:01
Greetings - nice work indeed...
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MLipkin
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Posted on: 24th Apr 2007 17:59
"Storm at sea" is pretty unique; however, I also like the "untitled" one. Thanks for sharing, Marina :)
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Robbie
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Posted on: 24th Apr 2007 3:33
Thanks for visiting and for the kind words. I denerate some textures and photgraphic elements with my Nikon D70. As to software, I use Cinema 4D, POV, Poser, Bryce, Amorphia and several other small softwares as plug-ins with Photoshop. After 14 years I have an extensive library of models and textures built up, so that I rarely have to sspend a lot of time on new complex models. My work is really pretty organic in origin in that I rarely do any pre-sketches. Forty-five years ago I used oils and acrylics on masonite and canvas, but the digital has freed me up considerably. Best regards, Robbie.
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