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  • this is incredible, you are able to incorporate the rich pallete of colour to make something breathtaking,

    btw,

    whatss the music you use xD

  • i like it ......i like it a lot!

    cheers!!!!

  • nice

  • Thanks Jon! :-)

  • incredible work ! How do you manage to get those tiny tiny detailed lines in the picture - there is so much going on in it - it's beautiful !

  • Lucie, Here the paint itself has done most of the work. This is what happens when you pair unlikely materials. Check out the other videos in the series and see their progress from the very start. Love your work!!

  • Hi..first of all>>>> thanks for uploading ..im curious into how your art is developed...how would you best describe this work your doing?...thanks.

  • Honestly? -I feel what we typically call realism involves far more reduction or generalization of observable phenomena (abstraction) than we might normally think. To my mind these works are reflective of the the natural world on both a micro and macro scale. Too, they are about change, transition and a mixing and muddling reflective of the globe's cultural metamorphosis.

  • Brilliant 

    Continue to take youtube.

  • Thank you! ;-)

  • Incredibley Beautiful.. Soo much to seee....

    ***** Love this!

  • Thanks! :-)

  • WOW !

  • ;-) Thanks. Keep an eye out for future developments.

  • Very intriguing work. I am enjoying the evolution very much.

  • Thanks Dali! It really is very much an evolutionary thing.

  • wow... this is growing in front of my eyes.. thank you

  • Thanks. ;-) Be sure to come back and check out their progress.

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