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Primitave....

Tina Day copyright.I did upload this originally,when l done him in pencil first,and have always tried to make him look as the title depicts.He was one of the first strong pencil pieces l did.I am quite attached to him!.Hope you like the difference.

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charlotte bowker 16 Oct 2004

also from UK don't mention the weather anyway..... i love this tina......

Jeremy Pryce 22 Sep 2004

Nice work.Lots of passion here,powerful stuff.

Wade Harrison 21 Sep 2004

I LOVE THE EMOTION, VERY VERY DRAMATIC!!!!

Patti Jo 20 Sep 2004

Just add horns and you have Satan! Powerful statement....

Thom Roslan 20 Sep 2004

"OVERPOWERING" Imagery.....TOTALLY INTENSE!!!

Amanda Hone 20 Sep 2004

Such intense concentration in his eyes. Very strong imagery. Well done.

Mieke vd Heijkant vd Velde 15 Sep 2004

beautifull expression!

Mister E. 13 Sep 2004

I really like it but I don't know the difference. This one's powerful.

Leo Aguirre 12 Sep 2004

nice job i love the color use

Devon Wilson 12 Sep 2004

awesome Emotion very intense

Anonymous ArtWanted.com Guest 11 Sep 2004

So striking, i like it a lot.

Mike Beckett 11 Sep 2004

Great work... very dynamic piece! Don't want to be on his bad side, though :o)

Renata Cavanaugh 08 Sep 2004

Really cool drawing Tina

Sybille Sterk 08 Sep 2004

Disturbing but a a great picture.

sher richardson 07 Sep 2004

wow Tina..i am much impressed! Bravo...powerful, nefarious and driven... i love the image : )

Henk Sentel 07 Sep 2004

What a very good expression, i like at very much, Tina Wel done!!

Stephanie Shimerdla 07 Sep 2004

This is quite powerful. The colors, mixed with the composition and all that movement toward the center and that face is wonderful. I love the glint in the eyes. This guy scares me. :)

thea walstra 07 Sep 2004

One of my favorites Tina. 10++++

Tabitha Borges 07 Sep 2004

GREAT SHADING