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    Big Ben

    Quick iPad painting from a photo from my trip to London. Hope you like it.
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    I love it. Good stuff. Looks like the strokes take on a bit of an Impressionist's quick jab tone. Neat-o.

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    Excellent painting and fingertipstrokes!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Looks great, love the sense of motion in this

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    Love it

    Lovely quick and fluid. Very representative of the Big Ben scene but with lots of freedom and a sense of joy.

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    Lots of movement and great brushstrokes, like it a lot

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    Thanks everyone for the wonderful comments!!!I was trying to keep it loose and fun!
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    See you space cowboy..........

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    Excellent.. great water treatment! Very well done!

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    I really like this as well, it has kept it loose and free but accurate enough to give a well painted scene and an unusual viewpoint. colors are fresh and not over mixed.

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    This is one of those paintings that are interesting to look at over and over. Lot going on.

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