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Here is a picture of my brother-in-law's deer that got dropped ,breaking the nose area. A tallinted niece painted it using chop sticks sharpened to different sizes.
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Wow, nicely done.
Tell her that maintaining the symmetry of design while navigating the cavities is noted. Well done!
Again, very nice.
 

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As a retired working artist ( ad agency art director) I have finely found a thread I feel qualified to offer an option on. Your niece is good! Color, croma, composition, symmetry, but no slave to it, excellent technique and a fine sense of pattern to shape. I particularly like the “day of the dead” Mexican hints with a southwest turquoise feel. Again, well done!
 
As a retired working artist ( ad agency art director) I have finely found a thread I feel qualified to offer an option on. Your niece is good! Color, croma, composition, symmetry, but no slave to it, excellent technique and a fine sense of pattern to shape. I particularly like the “day of the dead” Mexican hints with a southwest turquoise feel. Again, well done!
Thanks for your comments on her work. She lives in South West New Mexico. She does a lot of different style art work.
 
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