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UP, UP AND AWAY!

JUMP!
24"h x 18"w pastel + gold leaf

Really been grooving on skateboarding images!
Amazing the contortions the body can been twisted.

Go Noah!

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  1. So cool. Love the movement and freedom of the piece.

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  2. You captured the movement so beautifully Susan! This is a really good painting, and showcases your style in a new way. I like how your work is consistent from piece to piece yet each piece is a new concept and a whole different story and has a uniqueness in itself. That's not an easy achievement for an artist, but you do that so well. :)

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  3. Love the action in this painting!!

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  4. Thank you everyone and especially Katherine! I take your compliment as a huge achievement on growing, learning and creating.

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  5. Wow! I love this so much. I've been thinking of doing some action gestures and this is totally inspiring. I need some young lively models, I think.

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