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Old 05-17-2007, 02:35 PM
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I thank this painter came from Gution, Ga
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Well Done ! Both carving and paint are great.
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HEHEE! This one's really cute!!
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Great carving Arnold.
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arnold,

he may have come from guyton, but he served his apprenticeship in scott,ga.

good carving i like it a bunch.

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aronld,
that is a very good carving , and very good paint job,...........actually its awsome ................there I said it and ment it. lol
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he may have come from guyton, but he served his apprenticeship in scott,ga.

good carving i like it a bunch.

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Old 05-17-2007, 04:33 PM
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Great idea and nice execution. Sure looks like something a Wilson would do.....

this is a great example of a simple figure with a few details making a big statement.

One thing to make it better - put some paint on the brush too.
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Great character Arnold. I can only make two observations and they probably border on nit-picking so you can disregard them if you want.

1. The paint on his brush doesn't match the paint on the floor or can.
2. The theme would be much more effective if you enlarged the base and actually put him in the corner. Also he wouldn't have realized he painted himself into the corner untill he hit the wall with his feet as he backed himself into it and then turned around. He wouldn't have actually painted the edges of the corner.
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Arnold:
Great job on carving and painting the painter,but you left the Ga Bulldog off of his shirt LOL.
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