Acrylic on Canvas, 34 inch X 48 inch
Acrylic on Canvas, 34 inch X 48 inch
Acrylic on Canvas, 34 inch X 40 inch
Acrylic on Canvas, 44 inch X 53 inch
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While I do have to agree with your post in general, I have some disagreements but need to do some more research to backup my arguments.I will be in touch.Veny
what disagreements do you have? about what or who?
Your faces do well with concern on depth, and with the geanrel look of most features and the positioning. they are amazingly good though they have a few, only a few, minor detail problems, and that is truly “seeing” what you’re drawing and not what your mind thinks. it’s an agitating thing when you can see the shape of things but you’re mind changes it to suit it’s ideal of that feature. in any case though i absolutely adore your artwork, they’re brilliant.
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