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K.Polak
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Few subrelated imagesThere was no reason to take this shots. They are simply because they could be. And they are waiting for your impresions
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Krystian
Very typical of your style these. The first one is the weakest for me - just looks like dirty steps. #2 has fantastic shading and texture. Very painterly. My fave of the bunch. I also really like what you've achieved with #5. The lines are hypnotic and I keep getting drawn back to study the detail in this. Peter
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Stubbsy, I like #2, it looks like a cave. Modern, concrete cave. And as you said, #5 is catchy and dizzy ![]() Beej, Me either. So I started do it in my own way ![]() Regards, K.Polak
I like the second image a lot. Well composed, well spotted, very simple yet so interesting.
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