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Categories: Miscellaneous, Visual Art

Reblogged this on crjen1958.
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What can I say? Emotion/Facial Detail & Expression/Very few can do it correctly
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I felt great when I first read this! Awesome!
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I forgot to ask if you have Instagram. Beautiful Bizarre Magazine has something called “Submission Sunday” where you can have your work considered by sharing selected pieces via Instagram by tagging your post #beautifulbizarre @beautifulbizarremagazine then they choose a fave each week and display it on all of their media sites which are many. Just a thought. Your work is as good if not better than artists I’ve seen there. It’s also an International platform. Raw, real talent is harder to find these days. I find myself cringing when I read that something I found interesting is digital art. I know a lot must go into digital art but I grew up watching my dad with his paint brushes and canvas. By the way he still thinks he can use his old paint from over 20 years ago. I tried to tell him I didn’t think it was a good idea I think some of the ingredients they used then are toxic?
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Yeah, those paints are probably toxic.
They were right out of the tube, even when they were new.
Sometimes I wonder if I pulled a Van Gogh by getting completely saturated
with them back then. Absorbed it all, went mad. I do not have Instagram right now,
though thank you for pointing out the option to get more exposure.
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