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Sirene Song

23"x30", colors misrepresented in photo, colors= mauve, naples yellow, maroon

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FLINTKOUGAR 16 Jul 2023

PHENOMENAL detail and imagination! Great skill!

Anonymous Guest 21 Jan 2010

Hmmm...This turned out amazing as everything you touch...very beautifull emotion sown for your first. And the stories sre too many for this one to tell any one particular at all old friend? i miss you like terrible... Lets go to the old spot on top of the cemetarys highest hill and take sum new pics ....

Anonymous Guest 21 Jan 2010

Hmmm...This turned out amazing as everything you touch...very beautifull emotion sown for your first. And the stories sre too many for this one to tell any one particular at all old friend? i miss you like terrible... Lets go to the old spot on top of the cemetarys highest hill and take sum new pics ....

georgia brown 17 Mar 2005

beautiful and mysterious

katy sigle 14 Jun 2004

stunning!

debra barth 25 Dec 2003

looks like this could have many stories behind it

Pam Schmidt 06 Dec 2003

you are really good

Row Wilson 07 Nov 2003

great illustration, love the cariscuro

scott spillman 05 Nov 2003

beautiful work, this is my favorite. I love it

cile bailey 26 Oct 2003

This is my favorite and is absolutely wonderful. Cile

Karen McVicker 21 Oct 2003

It almost seems like she's holding the ship anchored there, inviting the sailors to slide down the rope and inter her embrace.

Marcel Lorange 14 Oct 2003

Very well done Chris, I really like this creation .

Christiane Doré 14 Oct 2003

Even with altered colors, it's a beautyful work- bravo!

Ramaz Razmadze 13 Oct 2003

Chris, I reviewed all your works and this is my favourite, it's truly surreal and well executed. I look forward to seeing more of your works. And I would like to thank your girlfriend for her comment on my work.

Hilton Harris 09 Oct 2003

I love this one. It seems to speak of desperation and hope at once.