Both of my boys are top notch artists. Maybe someday they'll give me permission to post some of their pictures.
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I agree on the eyes. for some reason, I always put extra emphasis on them... You can also look at my online gallery at Frozen-Alcohol.
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You want to see our skills of an artist? Feel free to follow along with my easy step-by-step instructions.
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Chris, your Willow reminds me somehow of Jon Boy's aunt. Strange. I really like your artwork, though.
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I can't wrap my head around how it's possible to visualize something in so much detail and then get it to commit to a piece of paper. I have difficulties with stick people. But it's fun looking at things that are so outside the realm of my possibilities. Thanks, guys.
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Wonder Dog, the notebook theme on your website really works well -- very cool. I'm also really impressed with the music.
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Thanks for the nice comments. Avadaru, very nice studies. Above average art-school stuff IMHO. And Wonder Dog, great site. I like the rough lettering A LOT. Nice barrel roll! And nice weaps.
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So fun seeing y'all's artwork! Zotto, I can't help but think that I have seen your work somewhere before. Have you ever posted artwork on elfwood by chance? I really enjoy looking at the stuff people have up there. I spend my time thinking how I really ought to draw more but can't be bothered to spend time on it anymore. I am too ashamed to post any of my artwork here.
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Anything ccan be an art. Don't be limited to drawings paintings and such. After all, an art is a way you express yourself. Even cooking is an art.
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Thanks for that. It's oil on canvas, about 6 feet long. I did it for a Church international exhibition in 2000. The Church BOUGHT IT!!! What an ego boost that was!
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You can buy prints of it at the Church Art Museum store across from Temple Square, by the way. No money comes to me incidentally, it's not my picture any more. Just in case you're interested...
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oh my stars, was that in the church museum exhibit of BoM art? I saw that exhibit! It was incredible. One of the most amazing, diverse, and quality afternoons I've ever spent in any museum.
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