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stan wisniewski 2002-06-14 |
Dan, great painting! Excellent job of blending the lines of the chest to the gills. It is nice to see a full painting. |
| (Dan Mills) |
Thanks for commenting on my painting, Stan. It's a challenge for me to try to blend two creatures into one.
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Anneke Hut 2002-06-14 |
What a creepy figure! Beautiful painted Dan! |
| (Dan Mills) |
Kind of makes you wonder what's down there when you're swimming on the surface of the water, huh?
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Cynthia Rudzis 2002-06-14 |
I knew all the nuclear waste dumped into the bay was creating stuff like this! Awesomely scary creature Dan...think I'll hang up my surfboard and stay out of the water for awhile! ;) |
| (Dan Mills) |
I'm not sure that nuclear waste has anything to do with it. I just saw too many low budget movies growing up.
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Vera Lucia Emerim 2002-06-14 |
Poor creature, Dan! It has to angry if it has seen that gorgeous merman you posted before. |
| (Dan Mills) |
There's nothing worse than a jealous Reef Demon, Vera.
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Patrick McEvoy 2002-06-14 |
Nicely painted, Dan! I really like the rendering of the top of the creature, especially. It's also interesting to see an underwater scene done in warmer tones, rather than blues and greens - just as a change of pace. Cool stuff. |
| (Dan Mills) |
Thanks, Patrick. You're right, a change of pace makes a painting more interesting for me. I can't sit and paint the same way every time.
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Wenche Skjøndal 2002-07-04 |
Really creepy,I now understand why I always have been afraid of simming in deep water. |
| (Dan Mills) |
Hate to tell you this, Wenche, but I think he likes shallow water too. Remember to keep your hands and feet inside the boat.
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Marisa Alene Simmons 2003-07-17 |
Neat! But damn... I think Ill pass next time someone asks me if I want to go swimmong in the salty waters... All I will be able to think about is this guy grabbing my ankle... AH! |