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©2006-2009 `zeruch
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Submitted: April 23, 2006
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Another take on ~Spare done in pencil, pen & ink (I have this new brush that is now my best friend at the art table), acrylic ink, gouache, watercolor, water soluable colored pencil + digital
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Very good, i want is in my office. lol :D

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:shh: that colour palette is very cool

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Jet Blurton
i think i prefer the original. still very good though.

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no one wastes time quite like i do...
:wow:Wow..I HAVE to view this thru those 3d glasses that you can get - I get the feeling that if I did, it'd jump off the page and start walking around!!!:clap:

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i love how u combine all the different media to make such a cohesive piece
great work... and great colours!! :D

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That's an excellent display of Mixed Media. That new brush seems to be proving to be quite worthy ;)

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signed, j.
That's an excellent display of Mixed Media. That new brush seems to be proving to be quite worthy ;)

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signed, j.
I Love the colours and the semi-abstraction of the lines. Basically it's an excellent piece of art and you should be proud.

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Hope it's right when you die: old and boney.
love this piece. i like how it sucks your eye to his face then the camera. no matter how hard i look to the right i cant. it makes me feel as if he is starring in awe of something.

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