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<p>[QUOTE="Houseful, post: 240799, member: 1067"]A still life is often an exercise in accuracy, the subject doesn't move so you have the time to get every detail. If this was a life portrait with a child and a donkey, (think children and animals) you haven't got the time they move about and get bored and this could be a loose style quickie. Siggie, I'm not absolutely sure, you need more examples of the artists work.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Houseful, post: 240799, member: 1067"]A still life is often an exercise in accuracy, the subject doesn't move so you have the time to get every detail. If this was a life portrait with a child and a donkey, (think children and animals) you haven't got the time they move about and get bored and this could be a loose style quickie. Siggie, I'm not absolutely sure, you need more examples of the artists work.[/QUOTE]
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