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That would look great on a 8' tall interior wall! Maybe next time you could simplify the details in the hair. Too busy - needs to be a little more graphic looking, like the rest of the painting. Try to make each piece of hair, look like 1 single, fluid brush stroke. Nice painting for the first one!
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yeah, that would be something...8' tall! nice work! also, looks like some nice swirly-curly going on in the stripe panel behind..
John
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three thousand sq ft!!! i wouldnt even know where to begin =D and yes jon, she is very afraid of heights, lol. thanks to all you guys for your kind and encouraging words. btw, the swirly panel in the bg is a panel from Brian Papa ~ he's an amazing artist and pinstriper. thanks again, ya'll <3
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Great Marilyn!!! I love it when people can make harsh contrasts looks great.
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