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09/28/2020 01:32:48 PM |
I do really like how the artist incorporated the other elements on the building into their painting. If you know it, could you please add the name of the artist to your notes so that we could maybe view other works, thanks. |
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09/28/2020 01:05:14 PM |
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09/28/2020 11:12:38 AM |
Lydia, this is SO AMAZING!!!! Congratulations!!
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09/28/2020 06:01:38 AM |
What a great entry for this challenge. Congrats on the ribbon. |
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09/28/2020 12:29:41 AM |
Congrats on a terrific image. Good to see your work again! I missed this place. |
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09/27/2020 08:14:21 PM |
Yes, to your title. Muralists usually try to work with the . . . well, with the junk they find on a building. It's as if here the artist said, "No way around all this crap . . . I'll just overpower it". And succeeded. It really took me a bit to find all the "stuff". |
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09/26/2020 04:53:19 PM |
Neat find. My favorite in this challenge. |
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09/25/2020 12:34:10 AM |
Way cool. I'm not sure about the perspective of the electric box to the size of the window but I think this will do very well. |
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09/23/2020 07:07:02 PM |
Wildly good.... hope it wins. |
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09/23/2020 02:47:52 AM |
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