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Dancing Lizards
This painting was completed last year in a class I took with Ophelia Chambliss.
The paper copy shows how I worked out the composition and color. I was going to add a shadow of a Kopeki figure, but it seemed to be too much. So I settled for dancing lizards - I carved the rubber stamp myself!
Glad To see your back and I really like the dancing lizards,nice design.
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Judy,
ReplyDeleteThis is so very cool. The finished piece is awesome. You were a very good student and I felt inspired by the work that you did.
Ophelia Chambliss