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  1. #11
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    A fantastic ride! You seem to paint very freely and confidently, like if You start throwing color drops and stains and then You use the knife draw, pull and blend up when it shows what You saw since the starting brushstrokes ... I like them all.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    thank you Caesar. Ideas are so many, and never when i'm infront of the white canvas/paper/monitor... still gott the "white terror", everytime... until i start drawing the first line, but when the first curve in made frenzyness kicks in, and i realy enjoy how the theme is revealing itself... at the end i can tell only if it was a good or not so good conversation with the muse :-)
    I'm the happiest man in the world. I just don't know this, yet.


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    another day, another feeling

    Spring in the air (room air)

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    I'm the happiest man in the world. I just don't know this, yet.


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    celtic music did this to me

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    I call it ghosts
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    not the funniest character... but here he comes...

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  6. #16
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    That's some Transylvanian Ala Prima painting, there. Yikes! Now what did I do with my ring of garlic, wolfsbane, crucifix, Smith and Wesson with the silver hollow point bullets, holy water, chainsaw, what am I forgetting? Oh yeah, linseed oil, damar varnish and cobalt drier. . . oh and Doctor Who's Tardis for a quick getaway. . .
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    dear D Akey, the only thing that seems to work on him it's ... coffe :-)
    I'm the happiest man in the world. I just don't know this, yet.


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    Celtic was evocative of Stonhenge, menhir and dolmen which seem to emerge directly from Your subsonscious. As for the last character, we all have to meet it, so let's keep serene and, possibly, trustful thereabout. It may be not the end ....
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

  9. #19
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    thanks Caesar,... after getting some distance from the drawing I feel the same, related to the ghosts....
    I'm the happiest man in the world. I just don't know this, yet.


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    love your very intuitive style and how your color and mood are captured in your work.. very original and evocative...

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