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Old 08-06-2012, 10:00 AM
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Jim, these are both just amazing!

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Wonderful pieces, Jim! Your ability to portray such realistic anatomy and motion with a painterly style is inspiring.
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Jim, on the first one, the horse and BG are very nice. I would like to see the hitching post turned to point into the painting instead of drawing the eye out of the painting, but if you made it fade into the BG like you were talking that might make a big difference.

The second painting is awesome!

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