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Random Quote Then I do the work of getting it down on paper, because I'm the designated typist, and I'm also the person whose job it is to hold the lantern while the kid does the digging. What is the kid digging for? The stuff. Details and clues and images, invention, fresh ideas, an intuitive understanding of people. I tell you, the holder of the lantern doesn't even know what the kid is digging for half the time - but she knows gold when she sees it. -- Anne Lamott
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 I used a TON of dioxazine purple on this one. That was kind of fun. But that's the first card of the month. Lots more to follow... |
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wow wow wow wow wow!!!! that is awesome!!!!! it looks like i could reach in and touch them... i can almost smell them. fab!!! i especially like the composition, the way they're arranged, the way the two candles have burned differently. nice work. |
| Posted by Anonymous, 2/3/2006 8:55:53 AM |
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Holy Cats! Best painting ever! Maybe the break in painting made you stronger. Really incredible work...well done! |
| Posted by Bella, 2/3/2006 12:10:26 PM |
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Wow, Brett! As it was coming up I thought it was a photo. Very well done and I like how the painting turned out. I wasn't fond of the photograph, but you did a great job...I especially like the shading at the bases of the candles. |
| Posted by Anonymous, 2/5/2006 1:42:22 AM |
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| Posted by Anonymous, 2/7/2006 12:24:57 PM |
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