Thursday, July 28, 2005

BUDDHA MEETS BUDDHA


8 comments:

From My Pen said...

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Kimberly Cangelosi said...

I love this painting!

Carolyn said...

Hi, I'm visiting the link at From My Pen's site. She's right, your work is really worth the time to see. At first, I thought some of these were photographs-- You are a very talented painter!

Q said...

Lovely lighting~ Interesting to see that you use Buddha is the topic this time

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