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Sis. Amanda Pixel Pusher
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The mood, palette, execution, and idea of this piece are all top-notch. I can see the lighting problem now, but only after it was pointed out. The only part that needs some tweaking is the raven on the right side. It has a red outline that, to me, makes that raven look like it was cut and pasted in there. Other than that, it seems pretty perfect. I particularly like the vine growing up the gravestone and the two closest oak leaves on the right. Great work!
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Jean-Pierre Mayet
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 Great ! You ay you are staring painting? Well, then I should stop !!!!
.. A little bit "dark-minded" picture, though, in this churchyard...can you make this "Angel" just...
...one of us, oe of our sisters, moe human, like,,in the street, so thateverybody can see her ... ? I mean, our destiny is not to wait for Death, even mourn or contemplate this horrible "avoidable" thing that death is. But showing what our comtemporaries did, is sad, and you're right to show it. But for me, it's one of the thousands palestinian mothers or sisters, and not a Unique virgin Mary. This paitingis beautifu, but maybe make her "alive and kicking" would be more efficient: Life women carry is our lives. Goddesses and Gods were and still are better than "Divinities", they are humans, they are alive. tey could be everyone of us, and all of us in reality, depending on what we decide to chose for the future, being what the future will have to be for all.
Thank you or this picture. I am not religious, but I like the beauty of this pix.
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Senecal JPEG Jedi
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It may be that you have granted permission for its use, but most likely it is being used without your consent since the contributor to this site is known for ripping off artwork and using them without permission.
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