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Megan Coyle
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January 22, 2009 Photo by Megan Coyle
January 22, 2009 01:25 PM EST
(Updated: November 01, 2009 10:27 AM EST)
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Comments: 21
Are you a professional painter? This is really good. The movement, the style...I love it.
I have a group called Spotlight Your Photos and Art and if you will join the group and edit your photos (click on options after you join my group, click my group so it moves to the right side,) I would appreciate it. I spotlight 12 photos/art every week and there are a lot more photos than art to do that to. I'm looking for original content and captions explaining the art/photo a bit too.
I’m looking for interesting photos and art for my new group
Spotlight Your Photos Please join if you haven’t already and send me your latest photos. Please…
cheers,gayle
A good piece of art makes one feel and I feel comfort aaand warth here.
Just perfect
and sorry about all the As in and in my last comment
I love your collages! I've been going through your photo albums and it seems like it would be a fun style to do in oil painting as well. I don't think I could do paper scraps like that . . . especially without something to look off of - like a photograph.
I absolutely adore your art! Do you use some kind of clear paint to coat over top of it and frame it?