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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Walburga Potts



I finished this piece some days ago. It's for a children's production by the writer and composer Henry Muldrow.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

8 comments:

  1. Great designs again florian. I really like the color scheme for this guy. Nice earthy tones.
    On an off topic, if you have time could you upload your PS brushes for us to play with? I'd really appreciate it. Great design again.

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  2. Thanks! BTW: I apply the Impressionist plug-in for the brush effects. Besides that I just use the standard PS brushes. Cheers!

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  3. Hola!
    what a great job you made man!! really your art is unique an inspirational!
    i enjoy it a lot! i am from mexico, my name is Paul Piceno.
    where could i get the books you write besides amazon and all that's stuff, i mean, which library, you know.
    Thanks for all and if you have time i would like you visit mi blogg ok?
    there is: http://paulpiceno.blogspot.com/
    Adios amigo

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  4. The colors are great. the design is awesome and once again you have amazed me. You keep this up and you could possibly be my new favourite designer, but I'm not making any promises.haha.
    Thanks for the visit to my blog as well, it really means a lot to me getting input from those I admire.

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  5. Just found your blog from another blogger friend, you truly have awesome work, very impressive.
    love your style, i'll be sure to check back again!
    cheers~

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  6. That is cool, just like every other post here. You are a great artist.

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  7. Oh man, you never stop! This is brilliant, I love the nose strap spectacles possibly the most of all your weirdo contraptions.

    Ian

    P.S. I truly consider it a great honor that you've stopped by my blog, thanks for that!

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