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From: reddwine
10/02/2009 18:53:06

You have a very vivid imagination. I like your art.



From: Sbyers
09/24/2009 13:43:44

Thanks again, Jax, that's such a nice compliment. I apprecaite the great feedback. I started painting so "late" I just went directly to national and international competitions :).


Your latest works are wonderful, as always!


Cheers,


Sandy


 



09/19/2009 12:17:05

Thank you for your comment. I am deligkted with the response to this image. It was done for a friend named Cookie. might put it in a charity auction because it is popular. It is so hard to decide what will achieve the most attention.     Thank you    Susan


I belong to a group ISEA.  I think your title would fit right in. www.iseaartexhibit.org    Experimental artist



From: h_w_farber
09/15/2009 22:05:27
I always enjoy looking through your gallery.  "He's Hot" is fun and beautifully painted. 


09/13/2009 12:24:02

Thank you Jaxine for your comments on my page.  I greatly enjoyed your gallery as well; amazing use of color.  Your apples are lucious apples.  I too hate lima beans .


 See you on scuttlebut...


Ariel Freeman



From: smiller
09/10/2009 15:44:21
Jaxiine, thanks for you very kind comments on the longhorn piece. However, I can't imagine what you could learn from me... your work is great! Love your colors and compositions... "Red Banana Tree is a cool piece!


From: Sbyers
09/09/2009 12:47:20

Hi Jaxine,


Thank you for the kind comment on my cat painting, "The Socialite." I really enjoyed viewing your gallery of work and especially your pastel of "Ross." Best wishes for a great painting day.


Sandy



09/08/2009 07:07:45

Hi Jaxine,  Thanks for looking at my page.  I don't throw anything in the fire.  The colors come from the type of glaze I use.  The piece gets pulled from the kiln when it's red hot (between 1600-1800 degrees), then placed in a can with combustible material, I use shredded newspaper, covered and then doused with water. I am 10% artist and 90% pyromaniac.  Christina

 

Love your work too, the colors are wonderful.





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