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Wolf Moon, June 1996; water paints. After watching American Werewolf In London, I thought the eyes were very striking. |
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Forgotten Sight, March 1998; water paints. One day is Art Class, with nothing better to do, I just was testing what one thin bristle paint prush could do. |
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Crystal Orb, June 1996; water paints. This was one of the few first things that I began to use to practice painting skills, and I'm still learning. |
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Oak Tree, October 1995; water paints. This was my very first painting, |
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Crying Eyes, July 2000; water paints and water pencils. The finer lines were done with water pencils in which to create a sharper image (the water pencils were something I found in the art store going out of business). |
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