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      <description>In Painting I the assignment was to work from your own piece or from another and paint it in the Impressionist style while working with a particular artist from that era. I picked Monet as my base and went my own way a bit. Some might consider this my fursona, which it is, but it is also a symbolic portrait. The full painting she was flying in the air, which symbolized how I've sometimes felt when I wanted to fly away from the frustrations and stresses of reality.The full painting, as said, had Magica flying in the air, with three different colored hills in light yellows and greens. Some paint got on her nose, much to my dismay. D: Paints were the Golden Brand in Titanium White, Pthalo Blue (Green Shade), and Pthalo Green. The Cadmium Yellow and Dioxacine Purple I don't remember the brand at the top of my head. The Original is 24x36 canvas with Acrylics. Taken about 7-9 hours. Whenever I get a digital camera I'll see about taking a full photo of this. From now here it is in detail.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://magica.artspots.com/image/22663/magica---impressionist-style"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.artspots.com/files/image/file/22663/thumb_210/Magica___Impressionist_Style_by_magica.jpg" alt="Thumbnail" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Medium: acrylic&lt;br /&gt;Tags: &lt;br /&gt;</description>
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