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04/25/2008 21:46:23

I like your works, your animals look great (done in charcoal, pencil?) How much time do you spend on an average size work of art? you're good!


            &nb sp;                James Walker Henry   



From: wmprice
04/17/2008 14:46:35
Keep the GREAT work


From: tigerpride
04/03/2008 15:19:38
Wow! - Diane, thank you so much for the insightful feedback on my "Entitled" series. It pleases me to see that you meticulously examined the series as a whole thus far. However, you give me little to defend :) I welcome any future comments from you! Thanks - Jared


From: karafree1
03/31/2008 12:48:57

HI Diane,


thankyou for your really nice comments on my work and art site..... I'm glad the quotes meant something to you as well,


You are especially talented at animal images.... They are outstanding!!!!


I  like your perspective on your up close detail work....very imaginative!


Congrats to you on opening your Studio...May you be productive!!! and enjoy!!!!


Kara



From: Sydney
03/20/2008 15:44:58
Hi Diane, thanks fo the compliments on my work. To answer your question, I used to paint plein air quite a bit, but over the last 10-15 years I alomost exclusively studio paint. I've always been a fan of trying to use a natural looking pallette.


From: tautog
03/12/2008 18:48:09

Nice paintings but I like your close up ones the best...I looooove the vent one !!!!!!



From: borrego
03/12/2008 18:05:25
Thank You for accepting....  and thanks for your kind remarks! Your walls are awesome!!!


From: walterb
03/12/2008 17:55:05
Hi Diane, The original painting is 24x36 oil on canvas and is in our living room. The version you see on the net was digitized using a Hasselblad(sp?) with a 17 meg sensor. It was photographed by my son in law who has a commercial photography studio in San Francisco. The maximum size of any print depends on the resolution you were able to afford and a low ISO (less digital noise). The largest print I have made was 12x24. I use Photoshop Elements  to change width to height ratio and I print on canvas With an Epson R1800 ( limited to 13x44inches). Thanks for your comments and your work. We put up a banner in our church with verse you selected verse on it. Its wonderful. best Wishes - Walt




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