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  • Excellent!

  • This is my favourite painting,

    I love how the rough texture of the background contrasts with the smooth paint on the girls.

  • That was intense. Awesome painting

  • amazing~

  • I faved this!! i love love your stuff, I would love to buy one of your pieces someday girl, that is if you sell them and if I have the money LOL!♥--Hugz and Starbursts--♥ Brittani aka Rhonda :)

  • Thanks! I'm glad you like it. :D Yep I definitely sell, so if you're ever looking for something let me know!

  • will do!! When I am rich and famous I will be calling you loL!!♥--Hugz and Graham Crackers --♥ Brittani aka Rhonda Anthony Tanner/R.A.T. Coaching aka B-RAT :)

  • Nice painting!

  • I love your work too! great stuff!!!!!

  • Thank you!  I'm very glad you enjoy my work.

  • I can't think of a word to use that isn't cliche so i bow to you with envy, a new found love and inspiration. This really hits me hard...I am subscribing to you, and if I ever get a pay pal account I will donate to you because wow.

  • awesome painting

  • Thanks much.

  • This is pretty cool, glad to see another artist on youtube :D I love time lapse, it makes me appreciate art even more!

  • Yeah I know what you mean.

  • This is amazing. I love watching timelapse videos of artist's work. The details in the end are especially nice. The music also goes well.

  • Thank you

  • Wow I really like this!It always inspires me to see how other artists work! Good job:-)

  • Thanks! I like seeing how other people work, too.

  • Thanks for your comment. My stuff is fairly personal so I always get a little anxious twinge right as I release it to the world.

  • I really like this one!

  • Thanks Sherri. :)

  • Seems like "The Twins" are actually 1 person/entity(?). U r amazing in that U have the ability to capture the experience of inner, human transition -- emotional conflict and transformation on canvass. I sense like a push - pull, a resistance of one part of the self by another. But there is an undercurrent of this being finding their way, making room for and allowing all facets of themselves to co-exist without having to destroy any 1 part. As per usual, nice texture technique/use of color.

  • Thanks for your insight, Amy! That's definitely what I had in mind.

  • Kewl Beanz. Hey, keep your eyes peeled over next, couple of weeksish for the arrival of a brown paper package tied up with string. You will be at Texas address, yes?

  • !!

    (yes, that address.)

  • K. ;)

  • very kewl!

  • Awesome as always! This time I thought I'd share what I see...

    It strikes me as two different aspects of the one personality; one being experience, and the other innocence. Experience is a little older, and more world weary. Innocence is younger, and still holds on to a sense of wonder. These aspects are constantly at odds (sometimes to the extreme, hence the violence) and yet that dichotomy is needed to form a whole.

    Just my interpretation. :)

  • Either you're a mind reader or I'm really good at portraying meaning in a painting! Seriously, yes, exactly.  Very interesting!

  • I really think this piece speaks for itself. In fact, it speaks volumes! :)

  • very cool! It had maaaaad texture. i like that. and yes, there is something about painting on the floor. i feel like a kid.

  • Thanks! I do enjoy texture.. especially painting smoothly over high ridges, etc.

    Painting on the floor, yeah! I do every initial drawing on the floor, it's much more fun.

  • love the new work ela!

  • Thanks Stephanie.

  • Super awesome Ela! I have had some possitive comments on your work from the AFF site! Fingers crossed...

  • oh good!

  • YAY!

    I love their expressions!!!!!

  • Thank ya ma'am.

  • Woah! That was intense.

  • luv the close ups if I ever painted on the floor I woulded be able to get back up.

  • It's not as easy as it used to be, that's for sure! I actually feel it after a while now, can't do it for hours on end. *hugs her furniture*

  • .. fascinating, as always ...

  • thanks Lisa!

  • glad you did some close ups to see the detail. couldnt see it in the long shots... fantastic!

  • Yeah, I've been meaning to do more of that. Most of this was filmed a couple of months ago before I started the up close shots though. :) Thanks for watching!

  • Go for it! It adds some interesting depth.

    What kind of paintings do you do?

  • Very cool!

  • Thanks Steve.

  • why do the girls always have their breasts hanging out??

  • Nude figures in art? What!

    ... :)

  • Beautiful!

  • Thanks for watching.

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