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Old 07-18-2007, 01:20 PM   #11
David Kassan David Kassan is offline
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'07 People's Choice, PSA
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Mischa, Thanks form and value is something I'm always trying to figure out. Thanks for the well wishes on the exhibition

Enzie, Thanks as well, I tend to paint myself looking away from the viewer as opposed to my other paintings that usually have the subject confronting the viewer, I think its something unconscious I do when I paint myself.

Garth, Thanks, truth is my goal in what i do. I usually light everything from above I like how it shows the cast shadows.

Tony, Thanks I'm digging what your working on as well. If i get out to California I'd love to check out your studio. I was in LA briefly on my way to Australia last April and it was an interesting place.

Chris, it was nice meeting you at the PSoA show this year, nice demo btw, i don't know how you painted in that darkness. I'm gong to be in Scottsdale in march, maybe we can meet up for drinks.

Carlos, Thats the best compliment i've ever gotten. Thanks so much.

Alexandra, Thanks, less is more.

Linda, I'm glad that you made it back to AZ, espec, after that cab that we got you. LOL
Thanks for coming over to draw. Can I post the photo Holly took. I have Tanya coming over again tomorrow night, cause I wasn't feeling well when we drew her and that ginger tea, yuck! I enjoyed hearing your process and goals. Try not to dang your head on anything or I'll buy you a helmet. or some ginger tea I hear it works miracles.

Marina, Thanks so much. It was nice meeting you as well at the Portrait shin dig, if only briefly, those conferences are pretty intense, I was being pulled in a million different directions. I may sit out next years, stay home and just sleep for the weekend.
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