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    My 1st Work

    Just discovered ArtRage...what a great program..my first work. It is a simple piece. In Hawaii right now so inspired by the whales. Enjoy...Kerry Beauchamp
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    That is very nice. And impressive for a first work...or a 100th work!

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    Yeah! Very groovy patina. Welcome!

    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Thank you for the welcome

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    My 2nd Piece - T-Urtle 17

    Hope you enjoy...
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    These are great!

    Love the colors, the whale the ocean. Very nicely done and yes Artrage is amazing and fun!

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    A really nice visually appealing style.

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    Wow! What a really cool technique! Like it's filled with liquid aquatic facets where it's water behaving like a gem. Brilliant use of the motif along the lines of the undulating geometry that the light projects onto the sea floor in a shallow ocean. In a way, you paint an interpretation of what a diver sees.

    I remember listening to Jacques Cousteau talking about one of his divers taking his oil paints with him underwater and trying to paint the colorful life at a reef. As he described it, it didn't quite work because the color choices had been influenced overmuch by the water. Yours definitely doesn't have that problem at all. It's quite good.

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    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Excellent ones! You didn't require any learning curve to get excellent paintings.
    Welcome in here!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    3rd drawing

    Well this program seems without limit. This is more complex and matches some of my more serious paintings. I am really enjoying the work. The actual drawing is like 26megs....wish there was a way to share the finer detail. Cheers, Kerry
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