Large 40 x 80 inch oil painting by marine artist James Bartholomew. J class yachts Westward & Shamrock close tacking.
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Large 40 x 80 inch oil painting by marine artist James Bartholomew. J class yachts Westward & Shamrock close tacking.
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Good job on this painting. You should check out my roommate's painting. He's a fledgling artist but I'd say he's pretty good. Search "2astronauts". Good video again, peace.
AAAAAH ! Fantastis Art Mark. But tell your dimwit brother to stick to his dayjob. Pleeeeee-a-e-a-e-se!..The music made all the dialogue impossible to hear and the footage of the back of your head obscuring the brushwork was nothing less than infuriating!
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What sought of colours do use to do the sky!
Fantastis Art Mark. But tell your dimwit brother to stick to his dayjob. Pleeeeee-a-e-a-e-se!..The music made all the dialogue impossible to hear and the footage of the back of your head obscuring the brushwork was nothing less than infuriating!