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Talk about the dumbest commercial and product. It looks the same as the original that was designed by a man. Feminist or psychos. 99% of products are made by a man. That is actually copying and not creating a new instrument.
Congratulation, you have a beautiful original work. I just want to share you a point of view. Prints are the Best way to distort a original work and make it lose value in time. From experience as professional artist, I have seen more than one artist no longer be credible or appreciated at all because of reproductions of print. Whoever owns an original work May feel cheated because he has paid a large sum to have an original painting, while his friend has the exact copy for few dollars. In my opinions, there is a lake of respect for the customer and also for his own creation. In any case, here in Belgium and France, professional artists avoid this type of practice as much as possible. ✨️🙏✨️
Oh my God like talking to my husband,just get over it! I did he's living elsewhere, making it easy to get over it! If you hear any of this in your life run fast. My mother was also this way only she always told us you think too much about things, not sorry she passed early. Within a year my siblings and Dad got married and moved on we were free
I had the great honor of knowing Ed (Duke) through my job working in the Capella Market deli. He would call in a number of times a week asking for us to hold the Power Muffins or as he called them "Muffins of Power". He always came in with a smile and few jokes up his sleeve. He also wouldn't use his real name, he wanted us to hold everything under "Duke". Once he found out I was interested in Scotch Whisky, he invited me over to tastings at his home. There was always afun random assortment of people, Ed was great at finding interesting people. We had about 5 different bottles on the table and we would read out loud from Micheal Jackson's "Complete Guide to Single Malt Scotch" and make fun of his flowery reviews of whisky we were currently drinking. I eventually became very into Scotch Whisky, so these events at Ed's will be a highlight of my life. We kept in touch over all the years, I went over to his house to have a dram every once in awhile. I even met up with him just before the pandemic for coffee on campus. He was an incredible person, truly one of the best people I've ever met. I will remember him fondly.... SLANGE VAR! -Connor
Dang it. I’ve had this idea. You pulled it off. I’m not an artist but I’m about ready to start trying this. I will be following your work for sure. Well done!