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    LOL Eddie - yes Juz's brain inspires the firing off of a few extra synapse - can't argue with that. Thanks for the chuckle good friend, and also for liking the painting.

    Just a few more hours and the first 10% of the 21st Century is history. Only 90% to go, it's almost over.

    Happy New Year to you and yours - I hope you catch a lot of trout throughout 2010.
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    Two Versions Exploring Texture & Construction Techniques

    These two similar but different paintings were exploring ways to assemble two different ideas. The same painting base was used to carry the original idea in two different directions, building both ideas simultaneously. These were fun and interesting to build (somewhat challenging) and I hope you enjoy them. Comments and commentary are welcomed.
    • 100% AR3sp
    • Airbrush, Ink Pen, Oil Paint Brush, Tube Paint, Glitter, a tiny bit Sticker Spray Gun, Palette Knife, Eraser. 24 layers. No filters or borrowed stencils.
    • Visual effects designed into the paintings are better observed by blowing them up full-screen and viewing at a distance.
    Note: discussion thread at: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/forums...852#post256852
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    I am not very much an abstract girl... but the colors and textures in your works are amazing...

    Very happy New year to you!

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    Thank you AT-TA, Much appreciated.
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    I can see this on the wall of a museum Byron. It appears to be carved in stone, just awesome!

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    Fantástico Byron.

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    Sandy, Oriane: much thanks you two.
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    Sir Byron

    Happy New Year to you.
    (I still cannot believe its 2010)

    This is certainly a fun thread to look through.
    Many happy Abstract Artworx to enjoy.
    Looking forward to your next creations.
    If ever you AR design a bucket full of polished wet beach stones please let me be the first to know

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    Thanks Iceaxe for spending some time in the threads. Glad you liked what you foound. I come across that bucket of wet rocks I'll let you know at once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AT-TA View Post
    I am not very much an abstract girl... but the colors and textures in your works are amazing...

    Very happy New year to you!
    Careful AT-TA, the abstract world slowly creeps in to your brain through the frontal lobe where it sets up camp and recruits neurons who's main priority are to convert the rest of your brain into abstract thought! ... and Byron is the ring leader of all of this!

    These are both really cool Byron! I spent more time on the first one but appreciate the direction in which you took them both. The texture is out of this world! Kinda lave rock - coral reef -ish. Totally fascinating to explore. In fact, in the first one, I see a peep hole in the middle with your eye in it peering out at all of us to watch our reactions as we sit and witness your world. Awesome job!
    "The significance is hiding in the insignificant. Appreciate everything."
    Eckhart Tolle

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