I especially like "Narcis" and your copy of "Little portrait of Margot, daughter of the artist" by Johan B. Ponsioen (1938). You do a great job of capturing the expression in the eyes.
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This is a beautiful page. And Toni, I'm very impressed with your knowledge of art. I was just like ooooh purty. Posts: 38 | Registered: Aug 2003
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(And if I didn't know better, I'd say you were lurking far more than you're posting. Are you officially sucked into the 'rack, then? Dare I hope? )
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So tell me, do you buy the whole set of pastels and ignore everything except the pink and purple, or do you just buy the pink and purple separately?
Really, it's beautiful work. I agree about the eyes, there's something haunting in them. And the main page is a gorgeous layout (did you do that yourself too?)
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Your page is very beautiful. It's a little hard to read some of the text, but I'm not even sure that detracts.
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I'm glad you find the eye-expression of Margot good, Ralphie and Martha. Representing is not my strongest point.
Juliette, do I know much about art? Did you read my presentation? I don't really know much about it I guess, though I wish I did...
I read Ender's Game and the following books a year ago. I havn't been here for quite a while.
I just bought some pastels that I liked. I don't really need many colours and they're very expensive. And the layout is self-made, thanks.
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