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Comment from David.Milburn
The Arrangement of Parts is exquisite.
I am sure that William Henry Fox Talbot and Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre would approve of your artistic Skills !
The Play of Light provides your Image Canvas with a strong foundation for success.
The Final Shape is jaw droppingly beautiful.
Thank You for sharing your Image Canvas and enhancing my personal journey as an Art Reviewer.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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The Arrangement of Parts is exquisite.
I am sure that William Henry Fox Talbot and Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre would approve of your artistic Skills !
The Play of Light provides your Image Canvas with a strong foundation for success.
The Final Shape is jaw droppingly beautiful.
Thank You for sharing your Image Canvas and enhancing my personal journey as an Art Reviewer.
Comment Written 21-Mar-2015
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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Thanks David for the great review
Comment from Dick Lee Shia
Cute creation.
Amusing rendition.
Impressive presentation.
An impressive artwork rendition. Colorful creation with excellent strokes & textures. Good compositional style. Great overall impact! Thanks for sharing...
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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Cute creation.
Amusing rendition.
Impressive presentation.
An impressive artwork rendition. Colorful creation with excellent strokes & textures. Good compositional style. Great overall impact! Thanks for sharing...
Comment Written 19-Mar-2015
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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Thanks bro for the great review
Comment from nature rules
Very cute. I like the shadows. I always like to try to see your marker strokes in a large space of the same color...such as in the leaves. I can't figure out how you kept the sky from showing strokes for the most part. Do you use a different pattern when you are coloring or do you have some blending tool? NR
reply by the author on 19-Mar-2015
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Very cute. I like the shadows. I always like to try to see your marker strokes in a large space of the same color...such as in the leaves. I can't figure out how you kept the sky from showing strokes for the most part. Do you use a different pattern when you are coloring or do you have some blending tool? NR
Comment Written 19-Mar-2015
reply by the author on 19-Mar-2015
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No blender..I know that copic has an overpriced pen that blend s the strokes but in my opinion is that is for the amateurs..it goes to circular stokes and layers of ink..when u see my work u may not realized I color over it 2 to 3 times to bring out rich colors and blend out the lines..now I do use the lines for thing's like layers of grass or texture in wood..but no blender.. Sharpie don't make them..winkm.thanks for the awesome review
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Way cool!! Thanks for the time to explain! And yes, I have seen the blenders. I didn't think a Sharpie had such a thing. Although, I did see Sharpies hanging amongst the artist pens, etc. in a pre package of colors. You should get some royalties from Sharpie due to your taking them out of the poster realm into the World of Art tools!!
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Good thought but years ago I tried and got all the way up to the CEO. He ignore my communication so I took it like don't call us just buy our pens..my campaign of making this office medium to be accepted by the art community.. That part has been accomplished..then get my stuff published..that was accomplish with the writer from Seattle Washington named Eigle Rull in his book "according to grandpa" now available in children's books on amazon.com. It's a collection of short stories that I did the iillustrations... Yeah one day I'll get noticed by sharpie but I'm not holding my breath waiting..wink
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They call themselves the training tools for future artist..I'm still watching the kids in their work..so far they have only demonstrate pointillism..nobody has shown blending of sharpie colors like I do..I had a kid on there if I could give him any tips.mi said sure...practice! Wink..took me 4 decades to get that down pack on my own..wink
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ROFL......Love it!! NR
Comment from dalebraatz
Wonderful eye pleasing colors and great story telling ability, Very nice details and good textures and shadows, Thank you for sharing. Dale
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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Wonderful eye pleasing colors and great story telling ability, Very nice details and good textures and shadows, Thank you for sharing. Dale
Comment Written 19-Mar-2015
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Thanks dale for the great review
Comment from snowblaze
But where is Toto?? Should he be at least a dogwood blossom? What I really do like about this are the shadows. Remembering and executing them is a super idea... and one that takes note of the study of light.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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But where is Toto?? Should he be at least a dogwood blossom? What I really do like about this are the shadows. Remembering and executing them is a super idea... and one that takes note of the study of light.
Comment Written 19-Mar-2015
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2015
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Thanks for the great review
Comment from Zilyram
Certainly would be a different Wizard of Oz and your rendition of the characters is excellent. Like the way you have created the shadows also. Lions face is perfect.
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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Certainly would be a different Wizard of Oz and your rendition of the characters is excellent. Like the way you have created the shadows also. Lions face is perfect.
Comment Written 11-Jul-2014
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thanks for the great review
Comment from BerryBabe
Nice choice for subjects, but I looked all over and could not find Toto. Where did he go? Always enjoy your artwork and the various themes you find for your flowers. This one included with the characters well done and nicely framed. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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Nice choice for subjects, but I looked all over and could not find Toto. Where did he go? Always enjoy your artwork and the various themes you find for your flowers. This one included with the characters well done and nicely framed. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 11-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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thanks for the great review
Comment from JIRINA
Excellent! Great humor, nice faces of the characters, especially the cowardly lion. I know I have eye problems, but I don't see Toto. Great colours.
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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Excellent! Great humor, nice faces of the characters, especially the cowardly lion. I know I have eye problems, but I don't see Toto. Great colours.
Comment Written 10-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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thanks for the great review
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You are welcome. Jirina
Comment from drtruffle
Haha, a very delightful scene from the wizard of Oz. Very nice texture on the grass fields, and good depiction of the shadows cast on the ground. Their expressions are very cute. Great job!
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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Haha, a very delightful scene from the wizard of Oz. Very nice texture on the grass fields, and good depiction of the shadows cast on the ground. Their expressions are very cute. Great job!
Comment Written 10-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 28-Jul-2014
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thanks for the great review
Comment from Reganato
another fantastic flower piece...worthy of a six but I but they wont allow more than two in a month...extremely creative and imaginative scene...the characters renderings are amazing...my only critique is that the yellow brick road might have stronger impact as an actual brick road vs. a smooth pavement...but its a terrific piece nonetheless...bravo my friend and thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
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another fantastic flower piece...worthy of a six but I but they wont allow more than two in a month...extremely creative and imaginative scene...the characters renderings are amazing...my only critique is that the yellow brick road might have stronger impact as an actual brick road vs. a smooth pavement...but its a terrific piece nonetheless...bravo my friend and thanks for sharing
Comment Written 10-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
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thanks for the great review