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©2006-2009 `kevissimo
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I was commissioned to make a new piece based on The Prophet
This was finished this past monday. The patron picks it up tomorrow.

mixed media silver emulsion oilgraph on wooden panel
43"x43"


Original image shot on a Holga with Tri-X film.
Uganda, Africa

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:iconyazzphoto:
Lucky patron! I'd be happy to have this on my wall...
What does this sell for? (if you don't mind me asking)
:iconbellevue-darkknight:
beautiful work!

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See the Rivers get a dell, and watch out for Tactus </
:iconcinaed-the-gnostic:
Beautiful as always! If I had the money, I'd commission you too. How much would you take for The Awakening? ;)

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Man IS, the rest he has is by addition.
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:iconshamanski:
impressive, as human life.. my favorite tones
:iconjtbott:
uganda ius a beautiful place. this is a cool work.

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:iconcoldcalculation:
it looks like it's burnin' :O

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Please excuse my english
I'm Swedish

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[Memento Mori] - You're perfect 'cause you're not
Human beings are designed to a lot of things, loneliness isn't one of them.
:iconcogwurx:
I love the energy in this.

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:iconarien87:
this is amazing! the colors are fantastic, and the emotion it brings out... wow! :clap: :+favlove:

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Hawkeye: No wonder they execute people at dawn. Who wants to live at six A.M.?
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"If you can't find it at Hop & Sack, you don't need it."
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"I'm writing the Bible; we're paraphrasing this mother!"
:iconantibiosis:
wow... brilliant! :)

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"Beautiful young people are accidents of nature. Beautiful old people are works of art"
-Eleanor Roosevelt

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March 27, 2006
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NIKON D200
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Mar 26, 2006, 10:57:00 AM

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