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<p>[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 158390, member: 993"]Thank you, Mr Kard. Mr. Blue, and MOS... that is exactly what I was wanting to learn!</p><p>I have a better understanding. I really appreciate your time and thoughts. </p><p>So I think you're all having similar thoughts. .. it's all about art that COMMUNICATES, that is confident, that has life and energy, and an artist can get there through training or intuition. </p><p>Now I'm gonna re-read and think. </p><p><img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 158390, member: 993"]Thank you, Mr Kard. Mr. Blue, and MOS... that is exactly what I was wanting to learn! I have a better understanding. I really appreciate your time and thoughts. So I think you're all having similar thoughts. .. it's all about art that COMMUNICATES, that is confident, that has life and energy, and an artist can get there through training or intuition. Now I'm gonna re-read and think. :)[/QUOTE]
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