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Elgolas Kirmwood

Aah, the beach
Aah, the beach by @Eoweniel (Elgolas Kirmwood)

This was initially for an art project which although easy, took a while to do. The student teacher didn't even like it! Now that hurt! I enjoyed painting it, now she should enjoy looking at it. Or even pretending. But that's her problem because she's ..... Sorry, got carried away there. If anything's fishy about this piccy, PLEASE stick it in a comment. Thanks

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Posted: Sunday, 05 September, 2004 @ 11:22 AM

You shoudlnt care if the teacher liked it or not! I think things like that are basedon personal tastes.I did a lot of projects that my teacher didnt like but still I added them in my protofolio. Anyway, personalyI like this pictue. It makes me calm and I like how you didnt leave the clouds white. most do. Good job

Posted: Wednesday, 08 September, 2004 @ 12:07 PM

Thanks, I got 8/10 for it. It was part of a big project. Well, the art student teacher is gone (she didn't like it) and at least my art teacher likes it. I'm glad you like it. I saw your gallery, commented on a pic. I love your art. Thanks for commenting! It's really and truly gratefully appreciated!!!! :-D

Posted: Monday, 03 January, 2005 @ 05:03 PM

i really like this! you should tell your teacher that they do not know what they are talking about! it's great! it reminds me of my trip to hawaii! i like it!

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