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Mark Nirider

Mark Nirider

Modern (betrayed)

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Mark Nirider

Mark Nirider

Space Through Time ( camel lad...

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TAO Liu

TAO Liu

A woman sitting oblique In Sta...

ProfileThans very much for your comments  11/12/2012
ProfileJust great sculpture!!  11/10/2012

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TAO Liu

TAO Liu

The Cage in Stainless steel sc...

ProfileThanks for your nice comments. I love the texture of stainless steel and many of may artworks are inspired by the stunning medium. Youradditinal critques will be appreciated very much.  11/12/2012
ProfileIt is sointriguing, without title it is hard to tell what is it. But i can see all the hard work you put in  11/10/2012

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Wolfgang Melchhart

Wolfgang Melchhart

The Long Road

ProfileThank you again.  11/11/2012
ProfileNice painting, with a deep meaning. Good job  11/10/2012

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Wolfgang Melchhart

Wolfgang Melchhart

The Westgate

ProfileThank you Margo.  11/11/2012
ProfileI love your style, good level of realism and deep meaning in every picture. This one even makes me sad a little bit  11/10/2012

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Rosalie Kobetich

Rosalie Kobetich

Red Bandanna

ProfileThis piece is called a Triptek. It is three scenes with the same subject, and was inspired by my son's song which sounded to me to have 3 sections. Thank you so much for the critique..I value all comments. Rosalie  11/10/2012
ProfileBeautiful painting, i can see you divided it in three pieces. My eyesautomaticallyfocusing on the middle one, the sunny piece. It is possible that it is just one person in 3 different time lines, rather then 3 different characters. Great work!  11/10/2012

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David Baker

David Baker

Curved Sky (Nice - November 20...

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ProfileThanks! The sky reference is to the way the light from the sky through the curved shutting made curved shadows on the wall.Best wishes, david : )   11/10/2012
ProfileThis is mystery photo, it thebeginningi thought it was some kind of columns, but now i see this is part of some object. By the title i see that sky was an idea here, but by choosing black and white colors, sky do not have any impact on a viewer. But i love your point of view  11/10/2012
ProfileI could stare at this photograph all day long. The composition, positioning of the shadows, it is perfect.  3/13/2012
ProfileThe other visitors on the roof at the time clearly thought I was some kind of nut for pointing my camera at this when one could see the whole of Nice in panorama from close by! And the roof is also littered with artwork by the likes of Yves Klein. david: )  
ProfileYour comment about negative space is very penetrating! David: )  

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Richard Barry

Richard Barry

"Self Portrait"

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ProfileMargo, greetings and huge thanks for your kind comment. With all best wishes, Richard  11/10/2012
ProfileMagnificent! It looks so real, that i thought it's a photo at first. Great work!!!!  11/10/2012
ProfileI'm not easily impressed. . . but that's imperssnig me! :)  12/29/2011
ProfileIn a word. 'FANTASTIC'. -b jAXON  
ProfileIts always easy to inspire in the viewers mind a feeling of opposites in character (the main idea in this painting, as you rightly point out) by using chiaroscuro. I do feel a bit of a cheat using such an apparent technique in manipulation, but Rembrandt and many other greats used it and what was go...  

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Linda Jakobsson

Linda Jakobsson

Lady of the fall

ProfileThank you so much. Please look at My fb page LindarteLove, Linda   11/10/2012
ProfileThis lady of fall isgorgeous, amazingly done all facial details and shadows, also colors of this picture arechosenproperlyand nicely mixing with each other. I love it!  11/10/2012
ProfileWow! Fabulous. Great colors, remind me of fall.  3/13/2012

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Louisa Matturro Boshardy

Louisa Matturro Boshardy

Red Mountains

ProfileBeautiful piece! Amazing color mix!  11/10/2012
ProfileBig help, big help. And supearltive news of course.  12/30/2011
Profilethank you for your comment on my painting. I did not use a brush. Instead I painted this with a palette knife. This makes the color as strong as it is. Thank you again..  
ProfileReally Pops, good brushwork too  

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Keely Mahaffey

Keely Mahaffey

Lone Sailor

ProfileLooking at this picture i feel very sad and lonely. I love this style  11/10/2012

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Konstantinas Zardalevicius

Konstantinas Zardalevicius

Actions Collection - H...

ProfileLooks very elegant, i am guessing this is some sort ofChinese symbols.   11/10/2012
ProfileEnjoyable use of obscured text as texture. The layering and subtle color variations are well done here. The viewer's eye is led upward as the black marks become stacked higher, lending an interesting tension to the viewer's experience of this painting.  8/21/2012

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Kelly Jackson

Kelly Jackson

Bazaar

ProfileThis picture is very sad, it is incredible to see what absents of human face can do to the mood of a picture  11/10/2012
ProfileGreat job of conveying the light and motion of an open market. The human figures and their wares are indistinct, making the viewer fill in details with his/her own memories of similar environments. Composition is also a key to this painting's effectiveness, with the towering structural detail that m...  8/21/2012
ProfileThis reminds me of the Renaissance preoccupation with perspective as well. David: )  

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Robert H. Branham

Robert H. Branham

Untitled Abstract XI

ProfileVery complicated mind, many interesting details, looks verymysteries  11/10/2012
ProfileThe jumbled, crowded nature of this piece coupled with the muted colors makes it seem almost mechanical -- a bizarre and complex piece of factory machinery. The human-like figure near the center of the piece seems trapped. Are the other pieces of the painting the trappings of the outer world, or the...  8/21/2012
ProfileThere's a feeling of implied texture here that provides plenty of visual interest. In the thumbnail view, this image even suggests separate elements juxtaposed closely, as in a Louise Nevelson assemblage. A bright palette would have overwhelmed the delicate detail here, so the muted tones are extrem...  8/21/2012
Profilebeautiful! complex & industrial..  

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ProfileInteresting painting, too bad that this photo of it do not have full focus and also there is a light that disturb on a left me from understand the whole picture.  11/10/2012

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ProfileInteresting abstract painting, actually it's have some straight pattern, this looks like it was a table that was filled with colors later, i can spot horizontal andverticallines here  11/10/2012

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JP Belmar

JP Belmar

Self Portrait thru TIme...

ProfileInteresting idea, such a wild piece. Looks nice  11/10/2012

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ProfileToo bad this picture do not have a focus in it, so it's hard to see all the details in the original painting  11/10/2012

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Marc Allen

Marc Allen

The Politician

ProfileGood idea, simple but nice painting!  11/10/2012
ProfileKewl you souhld come up with that. Excellent!  12/30/2011
ProfileTime to face the music armed with this great inofarmtion.  11/23/2011

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Robb Scott

Robb Scott

Make it Happen

ProfileI just can't believe it is done by a pencil!!! Incredible!!  11/10/2012

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ProfileThis picture looks very scary, my firstimprecisionof it was that this are 2 zombies represented here, but now when i read a title i am not so sure, maybe because of a dark colors it is hard to see a humans here.  11/10/2012

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JP Belmar

JP Belmar

Nature's Birth (Detail)...

ProfileInteresting idea for this picture. The painting it self is very simple done and i can still see the brush trace on a leafs of a tree  11/10/2012

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Nada Cakar

Nada Cakar

The matter of trust

ProfileInteresting creating of papier - mache. Also interesting choice to taking it picture while leaving dark background, itcertainly adds some kind of mystery in it.  11/10/2012

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Phil Carrero

Phil Carrero

Scott Martin

ProfileIt is surprise me what amazing things could be done just by pencil! Incredible work!!  11/10/2012
ProfileThank you.  2/10/2012
Profilegood pencil work  2/10/2012

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Douglas Thomson

Douglas Thomson

Girl in Pink

ProfileThe girl looks very sad, also the pink color looks like red here. It is reminds me of Mona Lisa painting, have a little bit ofmysteryabout it.  11/10/2012

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Oksana Sulimova

Oksana Sulimova

Love in Spring

ProfileVery cute painting, presents exactly what is written in title. Looks like some scene from child's cartoon. I love it!!  11/10/2012
ProfileLove this painting's whimsical use of cats--not just one or two, but on every rooftop and in unexpected places. There's also a tinge of longing suggested by the subtle inclusion of a cat shut indoors. This painting's skillfully executed use of color and composition highlight the playful feel of the...  8/21/2012

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Gnana P

Gnana P

Eternal Companion 63

ProfileThis painting looks very sad, simple lines and those colors - really presenting all the sadness in it  11/10/2012
ProfileThis image is spare with detail, which serves to effectively highlight the universal feeling it evokes. It's a moment stopped in time, creating a sense of the endlessness of life's simple chores. Whether you view the "eternal companion" as the laundry (a repetitive task for survival) or the work ani...  8/21/2012
ProfileVery nice work. b jAXON :=)  

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CAREN THOMPSON

CAREN THOMPSON

RING A ROSIE

ProfileNice picture, I love to see brush trace, that way picture looks more real. I also like the idea here, mixing pure white colors with just one spot of red - makes all thedifferents. Great work!!!!  11/10/2012
ProfileThe subject matter makes the painting intriguing, especially with the hint of the title. Who are the dancers? The muted landscape and white clothing seem to lend a universality to the events unfolding. The painting style and indistinct edges of the figures reinforce this feeling.  8/29/2012

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Varvara Sosedova

Varvara Sosedova

Flying over town

ProfileSimple, beautiful, full of love. Good job!  11/10/2012

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Varvara Sosedova

Varvara Sosedova

Flower in the glass

ProfileI like to see a brush traces on the piece, this one looks very simple but lights up all warmemotionsinside me. So i think this is very nice work  11/10/2012

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Derek McCrea

Derek McCrea

mallard duck wildlife art pain...

ProfileI like your style, when you trying to create something real with turning it a little bit to animation. Good work!!  11/10/2012

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Derek McCrea

Derek McCrea

blue crab sea life painting...

ProfileCute piece, looks like animated character but in the same time with a realism elements. Good work  11/10/2012
ProfileThanks so much. I never thought of using the upper and lower colors for depth but concur that worked out well. Thanks so much for the feedback. Derek  10/14/2012
ProfileI love the play of color between the two halves of the crab; it gives the piece a sense of depth without using deep shadows. The simplicity of the setting keeps the focus on the subject well.  10/14/2012

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ProfileI like to see how is real work done, and there is no better way to see it - when it was drew by apencil.Looks like a realelephant, very nice.   11/10/2012

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LeonArt

LeonArt

Kristy Hinze

ProfileWOW, she is beautiful. This is amazing portrait, looks very real, the shadows, the hair - incredible!  11/10/2012
ProfileThe photographic realism in this drawing is utterly astounding. I love the expression conveyed so naturally in the smile and the pose of the hand. The eyes also are remarkably clear. Great work!  10/12/2012

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Elena Pronina

Elena Pronina

the green scenery

ProfileThank you, Margo !!!  11/9/2012
ProfileThe name of a picture says it all. I love the mix of colors here, with dominating green color the idea of this picture is most clear! Good work!  11/4/2012

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Mari Houle

Mari Houle

La Jolla

ProfileLooks interesting, like some kind of bird or even flower. I think the idea is nice, but the colors are very pale,if there were some bright colors - maybe people could understand clearly what is it representing.  11/4/2012
ProfileVery soothing--not just the blue and gray palette but also the line quality. It evokes a gentle exploration that doesn't press for hard answers. It would be neat to see the original work with all that blending.  8/29/2012

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Tony Song

Tony Song

Suona player

ProfileI love a style of this picture, when i can observe how this work been done. Colors are nicely mixing with each other, and creating a beautiful story.   11/3/2012
ProfileI love this! I feel like the bold red brushstrokes really evoke the strident, penetrative sound of the suona. The expression of concentration on the musician's face is also excellent.  10/24/2012

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JT Thompson

JT Thompson

Abstract XXVI

ProfileThat looks like some kind of letters or elephant. I think every person will see here different story.  11/3/2012
ProfileI'm normally not really into abstracts, but this one caught my attention. The level red line creates a sense of a horizon for me, and the geometry wandering over it creates a sense of movement in the piece. The textures also stop the piece from seeming flat, and I love the colors at play here.  10/24/2012
ProfileThis painting really keeps my eye moving. It's simple at first glance, but there are layers of implied depth. The color and line variations really work. Nice!  8/29/2012
ProfileThat's really shrwed! Good to see the logic set out so well.  12/30/2011
ProfileJust what the dcootr ordered, thankity you!  11/21/2011

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Tony Song

Tony Song

Lakesiade

ProfileIt looks very beautiful colorful. I can still see brush strokes, so i can really appreciate your hard work on this piece.Very lovely! Great job!   11/3/2012

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Alex Fis

Alex Fis

SECRET TREASURE

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ProfileI love the colors, very interesting mix. I do not really see the treasure here, but i guess this is veryindividuality, everyone can see here what is he most close to. I can see here some kind a animal, i thing.This all that, it is important what kind of mood does this picture transfers, and looking...  10/29/2012
ProfileThe bright colors give the piece a sense of childish excitement. The half-hidden hand reminds me of a child digging through a toy chest, or a pile of sand, eager to show off the favorite toy or beautiful shell hidden earlier.  10/27/2012
ProfileThis is one of those paintings that must be more powerful in person, when you can clearly see the marks of the brush. I'd love to know the connection between the image and its title.  10/3/2012
Profile I like this race between the jump the shark ezxarvaganta and the fixedgear apocalypse, there wasn't even a mention of this event being a sign of the coming apocalypse. refreshing, but counter productive to shark jumping.  3/9/2012
ProfileGBPcuw vfhiokefisxa   3/9/2012

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Yuri Martinez

Yuri Martinez

Measuring Words

ProfileI think this piece really highlights the difference between illustration and art made for more general purposes. I love how you worked in the title, using not just the ruler to literally measure words, but also the bird to add more color and interest, as well as a bit of daintiness to contrast with...  10/27/2012
ProfileThanks for the reply! I love how birds can represent so many different things to different people, or even the same artist at different times. I think it's great that your work has political significance. Art has a lot of roles in the world, and that can be an important one.  10/8/2012
ProfileTracy, It is not my strength to create speeches about my artworks especially in a language which is not my native one. I came from a totalitarian/dictatorial system so I really started to use symbols to communicate without being "explicit" at a very state in my work. I have used birds before with di...  10/8/2012
ProfileIt's a bold choice to incorporate the title text into the image itself, but the seeming involvement of the bird figure works as a way to tie it in. I would be interested in hearing about the symbolism or narrative background of this piece.  10/8/2012

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Chuck Berk

Chuck Berk

Rally cat

ProfileThanks Deb for the positive critique.  10/24/2012
ProfileThis painting really seems to catch a moment in everyday life. The relaxed pose of the human model feels very candid, and she clearly just scooped the cat up. You get a sense of both personalities and their relationship here, which is hard to do in a single image!  10/24/2012
ProfileSorry to hear about Rally. How wonderful to have captured this moment in a painting.  8/30/2012
ProfileThanks Tracy for your kind critique. I'll pass it on to Wendy. Sadly, Rally is no longer with us. ~ ~ ~ Have a creative day, CHUCK BERK Fine Art Studio... http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dc2xggwk_0fczjbfhg&skipauth=true http://www.behance.net/Chromzone/frame http://berkart.blogspot.co...  8/30/2012
ProfileI like this painting a lot, and not just because of the cat (although I am a sucker for well-done cats in art). It's skillfully done, from the angle of the human and feline figures to the color palette. Really nice use of broad strokes in the hair and clothes yet realistic facial features.  8/29/2012

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Hratch Israelian

Hratch Israelian

Whats missing is already there...

ProfileThis shot really seems to bend the eyes. I can't focus on just one place in the piece and have to keep moving. It's dizzying but fascinating!  10/24/2012
ProfileInteresting style, makes some kind of illusion. My eyes are running from one spot to another, it's impossible to focus only on one place. Nicely done  9/2/2012

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Patrick Gysemberg

Patrick Gysemberg

escape from anarchy

ProfileThis is a very visceral piece. Fittingly, the greens seem to be tearing through the clay tones, breaking through it in order to create something glorious and new. It's violent, but as beautiful as it is unsettling.  10/24/2012
ProfileThere is some really enjoyable mark-making in this piece, which is highlighted by the spare palette. It would be interesting to view this piece up close and be able to see the textures in the paint application. It's a strong composition with an intriguing title.  9/10/2012
ProfileThis reminds me of the reflection of a tree in the water. Great job! Love the colors!  3/13/2012
Profilean overall beauty feel that is equal for all men. the differences makes real art outstanding, to a larger extend than the "happy few". but still you always will find people who do not agree on the things you do. and that is quite all right like this! this is the drive to producing great art. (as it...  
Profileits messy, disgusting, contains nasty looking colors, it's like a raging infection... I LOVE IT! I like everything about it except for the negative space at the bottom right. That space allows me to breathe, and in this painting, you don't want to breathe, you want to be suffocated. Good stuff.  

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ProfileI feel like this piece contains a brief, furious flash of life and energy. I like how you didn't use a solid white background, but instead used a subtle wash of paler colors to create a sense of dimension.  10/24/2012
Profileoriginal meaning is less important than the meaning for you ! ..and for me as the time is going on  9/2/2012
ProfileBy the first look on this picture, i am getting some kind of good mood. My eyes are immediately focused on a red spot, and even if i do not fully understand what was original meaning of this, it's cernally working!  9/2/2012
Profilebeeing evocative with many questions, isn't it a good way totry to think, in fact to seek and perhaps conquer , with deeper significance? , Questions: the reason for me to go on painting , thanks for your interest and kind questionning , sorry for bad english  8/30/2012
ProfileReally intriguing! It's so evocative, even as there's no way to pin down what exactly we're seeing. The focus becomes the composition and mark-making. So curious about the title--just a way of tracking abstract paintings, or is there a deeper significance?  8/29/2012

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Konstantin Dikovsky

Konstantin Dikovsky

In the mountains

ProfileThe low horizon creates a sense of massive space. I found this piece to be very provocative for me: the stooped figure seems very small and alone against the massive, uncaring sky, and the fact that he is silhouetted makes him a stand-in for humanity in general instead of an individual...  10/24/2012
ProfileInteresting shot. Such a long distance from a subject, and an absence of colors transfers a very lonely mood, but it also makes viewer to think about the deeper meaning of a photo. Clouds are nice touch to this picture, they bring some charm to it.  9/2/2012
ProfileWow, an amazing shot! It's so hard to make human figures and grand cloud formations work together, but here it's fabulously done. I love that the clouds don't come across as flat.  8/29/2012
ProfileGood storyteller, interesting composition  

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Charles Burgess

Charles Burgess

Angry Sea: Tropical Storm Lee...

ProfileThe forward rush of the wave is evident from this angle. Usually you see storm waves from the side, a safer approach. This head-on angle is a little disorienting because it's unexpected.  10/24/2012
ProfileNice picture. Surging sea, strong wind and stormy weather. Good timing for this photo!  9/1/2012
Profilei remember wanting to go to biloxi beach before Katrina. i'm glad i didn't. you can visit my page Tamatha's sketches on FB http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tamathas-sketches/243733935673227?success=1#!/ please like my page after browsing. thank you!  
ProfileThanks Tamatha. There were surfers in that tropical storm at Pensacola Beach were I took most of my photos...I have 142 photos of surfers of that storm on my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/SaltLife-Photography/204567302912403  
Profilemakes me want to grab a surf board. Awesome!  

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Stephen Donnini

Stephen Donnini

Mayan Mask

ProfileThis looks like it was pulled straight from an illustrated book of mythology. The bright, flat colors give the piece a fantastical quality -- this is clearly a scene from a world where anything can happen and the rules of reality don't apply.  10/24/2012
ProfileThis is very cute picture, such bright and colorful elements are presented here. From the firstimpression, i see some kind of face in a hat, but when i look on in closer i see a lot of other details involved. So there are many differentideas presented here. Interesting use of imagination! Good work!  10/24/2012

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James Spry

James Spry

Bison ,bulls, cow and calf's...

ProfileThis photo is not in such good quality, so i can't see clearly all the details.I see the subject on this painting, but it's hard to see background colors and small things. Sobasicallyit is hard to tell anything about this picture that way.   10/24/2012

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