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ot, my wesite for my artwork

pete,
your right 100%. In effect my paintings compete with everyother consumer product and the buyer compares a painting to a pair of shoes at walmoot, unintentionaly sometimes.
 
www.fitzsimmonsart.com
nothing to do with machine shops, but since I linger here, I thought you might me interested.
In a nutshell:
You should continue painting and work hard at it, like a musician who practices 6 hours a day.

Your work is: subtle, great fantasy, makes you stop and think, has very interesting color range

I could say more but I was really impressed. Banks often purchase really nice art to hand in their managers offices and, lobbies and elsewhere.

Have you tried digital photography and pure digital art (Corel Painter, Deep Paint and Paintshop are excellent software options)? Lots of possibilities there and it could help you with your painting.

Wish I could afford one of your paintings. I liked Sea of Green too; others include:
Once Below a Time, Hero Bares His Nerves, On No Work of Words, I Followed Sleep, If I were Tickled (strange painting) and Once the Twilight.

LL
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John, very surprised by your artistic intuition. I knew you had some intellectual genius with the "fanny whacker" and its distribution here but not in my wildest dreams did "Sea of Green" emerge!
Way to go Leonardo! ;)
:D

PS: Still enjoying the whackers. Wife chased me with one last night.
 








 
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