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Tyco Kaine

Ru too
Ru too by @Kaine (Tyco Kaine)

Another little pre-emptive doodle....

-K-

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 May, 2002 @ 04:39 PM

Hey Kaine,

Man o man. I just spent a while on your gallery myself and found it an incredible experiece! Looks like you were paying close attention in your "Light Sources" class because hotdamn! The lighting on your pieces is TOTALLY dynamic and well done. You also have an great understanding of the human body. Your figures bring to mind a pop-culture "Andy Worhol" feel! I love them. All of them.

My girlfriend Shellie also browsed with me and she wanted me to tell you that she thinks you're "one of the great artists of this world, too talented for the likes of us." So there you go!

Hey, thanks for the kind words on my gallery too. Comments like yours keep me going. Take is easy and keep up the work. I'll visit often to see what you're up to!

-John Rios

Posted: Friday, 03 May, 2002 @ 06:05 AM

High praise indeed, thanks for taking the time to comment. As you say a new positive comments always inspire a few more doodles...

-Kaine-

Posted: Monday, 17 June, 2002 @ 05:27 AM

Heh. This looks a lot like something I saw in your digital camera. Like the lighting.

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