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Old 09-04-2005, 06:15 AM   #10
Richard Monro Richard Monro is offline
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Lacey,
This is coming along nicely. The stripe works great. My only comnent is that the pink on the left side of the nose junps out at me. Reducing some of the saturation in that area might be needed. I am always amused by the self portraits we paint. The intesity and concentration is always there. By the way, I think you have a great model. Keep painting her...and the price is right!
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