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©2006-2010 ~kainwhite1
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oil on canvas

120cm x 120cm

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:iconexecutionstyle:
Beautiful.

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:iconditrani:
I really enjoyed looking at this piece. I love the dream-like quality that it connotates. The lighting is brilliant, and the figures add to the whole loveliness. Great work.

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"As forth came the skeletal hand from above, mankind looked toward the heavens with astounding realism, and concluded the transparency of the mirage. It was, in all honesty, the opiet of the people."
:iconchrissie-lou:
Mmmm, nice shapes.
Lovely texture with the paint and good imagination. Dreamlike.
Like marshmallow.

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Christiane :fusionrock:
:icongardoll:
I really like the texture in this and of course the light...beautiful painting. How big is this one? And how big do you usually paint?

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:iconkainwhite1:
thanks, im glad you like it ;)
this painting is 48 inches by 48 inches. i usually paint anywhere between 20inch to 60inch canvases. it can get a bit expensive if i paint any larger than that because i would have to custom make my canvas stretchers. they are a good size i think :)
:iconszusti:
how big is this painting in real...

very nice...
when i see it i have ... good feelling :)

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:icongardoll:
Indeed, they are:) I saw on your dev account that you had a link to your own website so I took a look around it. Very nice, (and then I saw the sizes of your work there as well...:psychotic: ) I really like your style!

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May 23, 2006
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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
E-300
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F/18.0
17 mm
400
Jul 12, 2004, 6:28:57 AM

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