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Old 02-25-2013, 05:18 AM   #6
Lewis MacKenzie Lewis MacKenzie is offline
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Love this! The painting of the face is terrific. I also agree with Michael about the balance issue, but would it be possibly to introduce some sort of counteracting element in the background to return the image to balance, without having to crop it so severely? I do think the cropped image works better though.

Also - just a thought, but her right forearm (our left) looks like it might be a tough long to me.
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