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Image Info:
Medium: Acrylic
Posted: 2002-07-11
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"Some artists (Heather Bruton, Diana Stein, Susan Van Camp and others), decided it would be fun to pick three elements and each create a painting that had to use them in it. We were supposed to display that at a SF convention art show together, but several of us (me!) were too slow to make the set date. It was a wonderful example of how different paintings can be from one another, even when created by very like-minded fantasy artists, sharing the same subject matter!" |
This image copyright of April Lee © 2002. |
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Comments for this Image:
| Wenche Skjøndal 2002-07-11 |
beautiful, stirs the imagination |
| April Lee 2002-07-11 |
Additional comment... I forgot to add that this painting was also published in _Spectrum 2: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art_, was used for the cover of SCRYE Magazine, and also appeared in the FANTASY ADVENTURES ccg. All of that was after I just painted it for fun! Hmmm... I could have tweaked the levels a bit better in this scan, too. Oh, well. |
| Patrick McEvoy 2002-07-11 |
Wonderful to have you here! Your work is amazing... |
| Jessica Palmer 2002-07-11 |
I love all your work, especially this one. It's almost surreal in its mix of elements, yet so realistic. I'm so glad you joined Epilogue! Welcome! :) | | (April Lee) |
Thanks--I'm very happy to be here. It's been a lot of fun. Very distracting from work--but fun! :)
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