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Submitted: March 13, 2005
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A photo from Bush Gardens, FL.
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nic ei like the colors and the brushing flow :D

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Omfg! Amazing! +fave
I absolutely love this piece mainly for its "gritty" appearence, like it was done by some punk kid on a subway or something...the way the girraffe is taken into negative positive relation is done wonderfully, positive space made frome negative space is my favorite kind of art anyway....that being said I do have something to say about the composition, while it is all around pretty good the sharp contrast of the girraffe (I suddenly feel I am spelling that incorrectly) leave something to be desired in the bottom right corner of the piece, what I don't know maybe a sharper color blend than just the orange but I really don't know how that would flow with the rest of it...on any acount it is my fav so far!! Love you!!

Much love Zach

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This is really good. The colors are amazing. Very safari-ish, I think. And it has a hmm...pop art feel which is just ...nice.

I know, I'm so eloquent. :P

Anyways, nicely done.

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ohhhh a giraffe!! super cute

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Super thanks!

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THanks for that comment... the colors are great! lol.. xo

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haha I love this! I wish to go to this Bush Gardens to see wild things!!

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There are plenty to see there! Thanks for the comment! xo

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