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  1. #31
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    Thanks Andreea for the kind words

    here is another experimental piece

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    Last edited by Orkhan; 04-30-2014 at 02:43 AM.
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    What a nice pattern and use of watercolor. Very effective.
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    I really like an expression of your cat and the framing you have chosen.
    Superb scenery and spectacular rapacious
    Great expressing with watercolor
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    I realy apreciate that you all take time to give a consideration or two on my efforts (to be read as great time with tons of fun, and yeah -frustration too) :-) . D Akey I got lots of small prey birds in my neighbourhood, and they are fascinating.
    Thank you silvy, that cat is the next Clint Eastwood of felines, so its obious the choice for widescreen... heheh
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    What a great bird Orkhan, you are a patient man to paint all those complex markings.

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    Thank you copespeak, but i rather consider myself as a very moody and impatient man, so i try practicing "inner peace" by painting and/or fishing... not always with the best results though :-)
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    Enjoyed browsing your posts and great wc painting of that bird of prey

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    Love it The firey moon on the first page is so apocalyptic... splendid
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    Thats great, well done
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    Ms Coops, I held your appreciation in high regard, as coming from the person most skilled in WC use on this forum. Thank you!

    AndreaMG I remember a few red moon risings, from my "pilgrim" period. now i'm not that much out when the moon comes up

    justjean thank you for taking time to visit my creative pasture :-)
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