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Patricia Green

OOOPS!
OOOPS! by @SolarGriffin (Patricia Green)

Eh... heh heh. Yea, when I uploaded this, I was in a rush. Accidentally, I thought it was my mechanical object. Soo.... Anyone who saw the description before and was confused... It was a mistake on my behalf ^^'

Right, so this is NOT my mechanical object. This is my light source project. I didnt follow the directions that well... The light source should have been MUCH stronger. Oh well. Everything from my art 3 class sucks anyway. I must finish my AP stuff from this year and show that instead.

This is gouche. Opaque watercolor. Very cool medium. My personal favorite type of paint.

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Posted: Tuesday, 04 November, 2003 @ 09:30 AM

fantastic! like a snow globe without the snow! what a peaceful scene- under the water it is silent- not urban not desolate- bliss- there is so much more out there than cartoons! good work

Posted: Tuesday, 04 November, 2003 @ 11:02 AM

very nice.. but i think you should have worked a bit more on the dolphins .. theyre a bit out of proportion.. but its relly a beautiful picture io like the sun rays comming down in the water !

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