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Camelia on Ice

©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 02/21/08. A DigyMix™ work. This floral abstraction began to look more and more like a camelia that was covered in ice. Thanks for looking, Seth.

16 Comments

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ruth sears 07 Jul 2011

wow,what exciting color to this,very nice!

Artist Reply: Very much appreciated Ruth, thank for the compliment.

Yuriy Bihusyak 04 Mar 2008

I love it! Your style is so unique....and work you do is done to perfection!

Artist Reply: Hi Yurly, it is nice to meet you on AW. Thank you so much for the great compliment. I really appreciate it. I look forward to checking out your work. Have a Great Day!

Anonymous Guest 04 Mar 2008

Bright work!

Anonymous Guest 03 Mar 2008

Beautiful!!!

Jan van Baarle 01 Mar 2008

Fascinating work!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much, Jan for your great comment. Have a Great Day!

Barry Huyett 01 Mar 2008

beautiful!

Renata Cavanaugh 29 Feb 2008

Fabulous

Artist Reply: Much appreciated dear Renata.

Lili Segal 29 Feb 2008

Excellent work, Seth! Fabulous colour! Great title!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Lili for this wonderful comment. Have a Great Day.

joan warburton 28 Feb 2008

Bright and bold composition!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much, Joan.

jamie winter 27 Feb 2008

very very cool. exceptional Seth

Artist Reply: Always appreciated dear Jamie.

Lucia Stewart 27 Feb 2008

Brilliant image Seth!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Lucia, for your comment.

Joanna Jungjohann 27 Feb 2008

spaz pink flowerin beauty!~

Artist Reply: Much appreciated, Joanna.

Vanessa Holmstrand 26 Feb 2008

This is like an abstract tribute to Georgia O'Keefe. Very nice depth and colors, Dad.

Artist Reply: Thank you my precious daughter, for your always treasured compliments.

Emily Reed 26 Feb 2008

HOT HOT PINK!

Artist Reply: Always appreciated Emily.

Robin Foss 26 Feb 2008

Very well done.

Artist Reply: Thank you,Robin.

Tabitha Borges 26 Feb 2008

very good

Artist Reply: Always appreciated, Tabitha.