Abstract focused to reality, or reality built from abstaction, sort of M.C.Echer in a new light, geniusly beautiful Nathan. I admire your artistic wit.
Nathan, We just finished watching "How to train your dragon" and I mentioned to the kids that I followed the blog of an artist who worked on this film. It caused a few "Cool!"'s. When the credits were rolling we watched your name scroll by and froze the screen. And talked about how beautiful the art was. Excellent work!
Thank you for coming and speaking at our class today; you disbursed golden nuggets of wisdom that will keep me satisfied for a good while. Thanks again.
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Dear Nathan,
I love your wet in we~t!
Cheers, Sadami
Like the simple looseness of this.
Very Beautiful! I love the design used
I love the pink against the black and white background.
Abstract focused to reality, or reality built from abstaction, sort of M.C.Echer in a new light, geniusly beautiful Nathan. I admire your artistic wit.
Nathan,
We just finished watching "How to train your dragon" and I mentioned to the kids that I followed the blog of an artist who worked on this film. It caused a few "Cool!"'s. When the credits were rolling we watched your name scroll by and froze the screen. And talked about how beautiful the art was. Excellent work!
this is beautiful, i especially love the amount of contrast about the upper flower.
your work is so amazing! I'm a huge fan!
Awesome works as always! Thanks for signing the book for me today. Feel free to check out my doodles!
http://medsketch.blogspot.com/
-Ahmed
Hi Nathan,
Thank you for coming and speaking at our class today; you disbursed golden nuggets of wisdom that will keep me satisfied for a good while. Thanks again.
Apparent simplicity and profound result.
Regards.
Thank you for taking the time out to come in and give us an amazing lecture yesterday. So much great information. Thanks!
beautiful!! love the abstract quality!
It’s always a pleasure
to see such a Wonderful Work
good creations
nice fill,sir
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