oil on canvas To those of you who have not been following this work { a series of pre-raphaelite inspired graphite and paintings} as a "work in progress" from a previous painting post please note that this Waterhouse as well as Tadema etc and all very well documented I go out of my way to do so. To imply as the reviewer has done that I have simply stolen an image and called it as my own is not only petty but shows a very misunderstanding of my art and my clients. Anybody fool enough to do one of the most famous pre-Raphaelites and claim it as ones own is truly hysterically dumb and the re-viewer would either have an extremely limited art knowledge or be living in a cave.
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Teresa O'Dell 26 Jul 2010
I also did "lady of shallott"!! It's neat to see someone else's portrayal also. Great job! I love the colors! Did you notice the leaf in her lap?Pete Miller 06 Feb 2005
I havent seen the original at all, but i must say that it does closely follow the style of the times with a modernish feel to it...cool paintingsally naumko 03 Feb 2005
I have a copy of the original J. Waterhouse painting, "Lady of Shallot". This is not original, but a copy, and should be labelled as such.Cyla McKaine 23 Jan 2005
Simply amazing. Wonderful job on this one. :)molly regan 23 Jan 2005
nicely done! the only thing i thingk you could improve on would be the hair. it doesn't flow at all and it sort of looks like straw. jsut go back in and fix that one thing...if you want to. then i think it would be perfect.