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um, the grass looks like shit on the left side, but i can't help it, because i broke 4 brushes doing that damn grass and had to use a brush that was to big... oh well :p



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On Sunday May 20th, 2007, carlosjackal (1619) writes:
I still fucking love this. This should be in a gallery. This is beautiful and so are you! -Carl


On Sunday January 21st, 2007, Drifter (364) writes:
That's awesome, jen. i like the nasty clouds and mountains in the back.


On Wednesday January 17th, 2007, Dancing_Monkey (1872) writes:
By god those mountains are fabulas. When I was a kid I lived at Greenland. These mountains reminds me of those good times


On Tuesday January 16th, 2007, flying_fox (770) writes:
This is wonderful! I agree with CharlottesWeb... the mix is really effective.


On Monday January 15th, 2007, CharlottesWeb (586) writes:
It's a strange. The top half looks so real, why the bottom half is so obviously an oil painting...It's lovely.


On Monday January 15th, 2007, Markus Porkwing (706) writes:
HOLY shit, that's an interesting picture... the mountains and clouds actually looked real to me... great job.


On Tuesday January 16th, 2007, Markus Porkwing (706) writes:
I keep coming back to this.. because it's sky and mountains are awsome... I need to start painting.


On Wednesday January 17th, 2007, Markus Porkwing (706) writes:
Here I am again... *drools on painting*


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Aunty Depressant (747) writes:
Nice clouds, almost move...ah yes having right tools makes such a difference, and oils so much longer to dry. Actually I kind of like the grass on left, looks less contrived.


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Silver Shadow (87) writes:
That is beautiful! ~Silver~


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, dying angel (1366) writes:
this is so beautiful i absolutely love the mountains. i know how hard it is to make those color in the sky. gah i still haven't learned to mix light colors that way. i'm very impressed.


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Hero of the Day (7) writes:
see, told ya u had talent baby :)


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, An Expired Member (21) writes:
This is beyond amazing, the whole freakin' painting, I bow before your utterly enchanting talent :) ~Ashes~


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, elisa (2009) writes:
i admire people that can paint like this..... i always wish i had that kinda talent..... the sky is my favorite part.... very beautiful.


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, carlosjackal (1619) writes:
*awestruck* This is sensational..There's something very Van Gogh about the grass and the wooden house and then contrast that with stunning realism of those mountains..Fan-bloody-tastic!


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, carlosjackal (1619) writes:
Gah! I still can't get over how good this is..*faves*


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Bridge (362) writes:
this is really good. i've never worked with oil myself...but u gots talent =]


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Freebird (682) writes:
And the mountains yes. They almost look like picture real. How amazing.


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, Freebird (682) writes:
I think it's beautiful. I really admire people who can paint, I think it's such a great gift and talent. Thank you for sharing. -Marlena


On Sunday January 14th, 2007, glasshouse (804) writes:
Very impressive mountains. Well done. -Glass



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