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Elzbieta
{K:3153} 12/10/2004
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Excellent!
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NN
{K:26787} 8/6/2004
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Now THIS really gets me laughing ... charming smiles! ;-)
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Carol Cefalu
{K:8388} 6/25/2004
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You definately are my Idol!
I am yet to find a single thing I can possibly find wrong..But then again I am but a baby next to you! Composition,Lighting,Originality and Vision all are 10 in my book...
All Perfect..You are the Opitomy of a true Visionary Legend and A Master of MANY Talents!
Carol
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Laurie J. Herndon
{K:5338} 6/2/2004
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Andrew, Just catching up with your new images. Outstanding as usual. If you haven't been picked up by some publisher somewhere it would be a crime. Your work should be shared with the world. Your favorite fan. Laurie
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Arun Madisetti
{K:1145} 12/10/2003
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Amazing stuff! so which part of it was a real human?
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Robin McAulay
{K:8908} 9/29/2003
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really outstanding - i've been browsing thru your work and it's really amazing - look forward to more!!
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vicky ego
{K:1423} 5/11/2003
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Hats off!!! Your nightmare made me laugh....
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sept sea
{K:2569} 4/30/2003
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beautiful thinking!
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Marc Gougenheim
{K:5398} 2/13/2003
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This one is very strong as well, Andrew - of course... Yet, I like it slightly less than most of your work. I miss the irony, the finesse, which I think are your best tools. This one is almost too obvious, too exuberant for my taste. Still very good, but... not among your best to me. Regards.
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 1/7/2003
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Amazing as usual Andrew!
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Andrew Polushkin
{K:311} 1/5/2003
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Vincent: Do not frighten me. At me time to go to sleep. :)))
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 1/5/2003
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Andrew, sounds like that dream could be your next image! Whoa......
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Andrew Polushkin
{K:311} 1/5/2003
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William: Thank for your words. Here I receive alive reaction. In galleries of it you will not receive. Galleries is for trade.
Elangovan S & Ivan: Thank :)
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Andrew Polushkin
{K:311} 1/5/2003
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Vincent: I see nightmares in dream. But it is other nightmares - pink, luscious up to a nausea. The big, smelly flowers which braid me. My main nightmare is a pink toy small house for Barby. I am locked there by severe children. Me there force to live. Me feed from plastic plates with sweets. When I wake up, I belch jam. I run to such morning on kitchen and I drink a glass of vodka. Only this true means rescues me. Rescue me from luscious perception. :)
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 1/5/2003
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I m all speachless... great stuff.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 1/5/2003
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Andrew, do you ever have nightmares?? I would be curious to know how well you sleep. This is another work of art. Your imagination seems limitless! (9
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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net
{K:3974} 1/5/2003
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Willian, his work is "showcased" trust me..
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william l. borch(jr.)
{K:315} 1/5/2003
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P.S. Andrew your work should be showcased in a gallery somewhere not a critique site. While some here have some outstanding work! The rest of us stand in awe.
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william l. borch(jr.)
{K:315} 1/5/2003
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I like your work andrew, while your work seems darker then most it has a very cultured feel to it. I would say it is more art than photography but the lines are blurred between the two anyway. The image that captures the imagination and moves the mind is what any artist or photographer wants to do. Your work does both. Nice job.
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