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sdrenth
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November 29, 2009, 11:28:48 PM »
So this isnt really wildlife but its close enough. I did this for a painting project for school. I had to get the whole thing done in two weeks!
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You actualy painted that? WOW!
Your eye detail is smokin!
Great job.
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man that is very nice,u got talent for sure
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interesting composition going on there, beautiful work in the details
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Interesting composition you have going on there too BV!
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Quote from: Gatorjaw on November 30, 2009, 12:50:33 PM
Interesting composition you have going on there too BV!
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Randy Budzynski
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Wow is all I can say Steven. I suck at flat work and so admire someone with talent and you've got that for sure.
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Quote from: BVanKirk on November 30, 2009, 11:53:13 AM
interesting composition going on there, beautiful work in the details
.............kinda like a scary movie....Bonnie Evans meets Jackson Pollock
.........seriously, nice realism and attention to detail
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sdrenth
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Thanks everyone... i put this in my college art exhibit and it didnt even get mentioned! what the hell! lol
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its college, animal imagery and most representational work gets ignored, dont take it to heart, most schools are trying to crank out more contemporary work
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you sure do have talent, i like the picture and the eye detail
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