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Maria Madrid
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Added 27 Dec 2004
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Fine Art
Colored Pencil
Nature/Wildlife
girls
kids
birds
animals
fores
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cynthia berridge
06 Sep 2006
wonderful but why the tear in her eye
Artist Reply: Thanks Cynthia! The tear is there as an expression of excitement and joy
ashok nayak
06 Sep 2006
Wonderful color pencil work Maria!Congrats for pics of the day placement.
Artist Reply: Thank you Ashok :)
jan robson
06 Sep 2006
This is sooo beautiful love the sepia and color together wonderful birds too a fave
Artist Reply: Thanks Jan!
Lynn De Serres
25 Jul 2005
Beautiful. Great composition.
Devon Wilson
03 Jan 2005
oh this is just precious
Elizabeth Teed
30 Dec 2004
very, very lovely
Matthew Steffen
27 Dec 2004
nice drawing the color helps the eye
Rob Jones
27 Dec 2004
Wonderful use of color, really commands the focal point, wonderful rendering too
Christine brand
27 Dec 2004
well, this is very cheerful and unigue in the format and colors. Who said colored pencil isn't fine! They used to say that to me because I like wielding my rainbows of graphite too. Put them downers to shame and give the colored pencils the fame it deserves. u have a very delicate touch.
C Clayton
27 Dec 2004
the perspective or alignment of the picture elements is just a bit odd ...it is har for me to understand my perspective as the veiwer.
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