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04/01/2008 17:22:41
Hello!  Thanks for requesting to be my friend and for your comments on my work, I love your colorfull images!, Maria Evangelina


04/01/2008 05:50:14
Hey Lina. The black and whites on my page were all done with film. I know what you mean about dust, it's exhausting. I've finally joined the 21st century, though, and gone digital along with everyone else. You're right it's much easier! Molly


From: puparooh
03/28/2008 23:36:32
OhMYGOSH....I love the Crying Game!  And I sing too!  You go, girl!


03/28/2008 11:49:37

 


I also use Radiant White Epson water color for most my work. It works the best for me. Are you using a UV lacquer on the print? If not, do so its a must due to the added whiteners in the paper. I use Premier Art print shield over my work on this paper.


I see you are from Australia are you on RedBubble?



03/27/2008 10:31:06
Thanks for being my friend. Your work is powerful. I love your energy and colors. Cool! ALison


03/27/2008 08:00:55
The picture you sent of the Enchanted wood tells me you know no frosts.  It is tropical there.  I think the effect of the anual catastrophe of the freezing and dying tends to bring a deep conservatism upon the folk.  I will email you a picture of winter.


03/27/2008 07:56:09
Great to meet you and thanks for the Friends request!  Do you feature other artists in your gallery? (I wasn't sure).  I paint so many woods and trees too--I love it that you live in "the ENCHANTED WOOD."  Is that really a place? --Jane


From: claygirl
03/26/2008 23:01:20
Your YouTube posting "Bitter Wind" was very beautiful, yet quite forceful. It must be gratifying getting all that feedback, knowing that your art had an effect on your audience. I see that forcefulness in your choice of color and bold lines in your paintings. It's easier to seduce (or engage) a viewer with video and music than a digital reproduction online, don't you think? Which medium do you find most satisfying?




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