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| 03/06/2007 10:07 PM |
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Imagine a street where no cars are allowed! |

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Jim
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| 03/06/2007 11:32 PM |
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Very nice work. Great colors. Jim
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All the best, Jim
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gene Posts:1245
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| 03/07/2007 7:46 AM |
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| This has got to be my favorite of all of those posted. Absolutely great! I love detail, and this one has it done so well. Thanks for sharing this..........Gene |
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klippie
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| 03/07/2007 11:02 PM |
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Wow.
If I have to choose between your paintings I would choose this one.
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If at first you dont succeed.........don't ever give up! |
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heatherm
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| 03/08/2007 8:53 AM |
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| Love this scene, colors are so rich. |
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Egon
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| 05/26/2007 3:08 PM |
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Super - I know many old towns in Europe with historical Center - with narrow streets - all of them have pedestrien zones - wher no cars are allowed |
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vikingwife
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| 05/26/2007 6:39 PM |
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Absolutely LOVE everything about it. The light in it is wonderful. Great work on the tree in the background too!
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jbmerrill
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| 05/27/2007 3:22 PM |
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| You've done a fine job with the depth of this piece. Brilliant shadow work. I find that hard to achieve and yet you made it soft and realistic without sacrificing the true colors. |
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Jim Merrill www.workingcanvas.com
If you hear a voice within you say "you cannot paint," then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. -van Gogh
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Kim Posts:435
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| 05/30/2007 1:33 PM |
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| Somehow I missed this recently. Soooooo glad I came upon it today. This is beautiful! |
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jjnsn1
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| 06/04/2007 5:40 PM |
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I love the colors. My favorite are the distant hills. What was your palette for these? |
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James A. Jensen
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"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh |
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Art Nut Posts:47
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| 06/05/2007 11:15 AM |
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I use titanium white yellow ochre pale burnt sienna burnt umber indian red cobalt blue ultramarine blue viridian
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Tim
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| 06/05/2007 2:02 PM |
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| Very nice. Beautiful colors. |
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Timothy Beacham "Whatever your arts desire." |
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SunsetSue
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| 06/06/2007 9:33 PM |
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| This is such a great painting! I wish my work looked like this. Absolutely wonderful. |
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sandeep.khedkar Posts:439
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| 06/18/2007 4:14 AM |
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Simply Beautiful!!! Its great to see such nice work here. It shows how much more there is to learn. Sandeep |
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Anghwar
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| 06/18/2007 12:31 PM |
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I love the way the yucca points to all areas of interest and when your eye falls off it gets pointed somewhere else, this is stunning!
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Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; Darkness, Light, Solidity and Colour, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest. -Leonardo Da Vinci |
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dotb Posts:20
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| 07/24/2007 8:34 PM |
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| WOW! Another one! I love your work! |
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scochran Posts:208
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| 08/06/2007 8:38 PM |
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| Lovely piece, there much to love in it. Good job. scochran |
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