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August 24, 2010
This is one of my first oil paintings.
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This art has 7 comments.
j.Dieppa said...
on Oct. 1 2010 at 1:17 pm
The viewer: in the case you, should not merely glance at it, but interact with it, follow the lines, and so on. With this understanding viewer is to decide what it "represents" to them. Ps. I later on named this "Tragedy at Port Sairm".
horsegirl27 GOLD said...
on Sep. 21 2010 at 1:20 pm
thats really good. i love ur artwork! u prob c im writing about all of them :P
In my oppinion, this does look like kinda random and childish. But you have presented the elements of art. Color, Line, and texture. Before I rate it, I would like to know the story behind it. Its always good to put what it is or what it represents in the description. Would help people decide how clear the message was represented. Just please tell me what it means. :) thnx!
j.Dieppa said...
on Sep. 4 2010 at 3:23 pm
thank you so much
Azalea27 said...
on Sep. 3 2010 at 2:11 pm
This is amazing! I wish I could paint this great.
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totally not childish and random, art had no rules or logic, i love it - it's beautiful
personally though, i think i'd prefer it without the white line, although i could see the beauty of an impulsive action by it