Thursday, December 28, 2006
art
conservation
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- John A. Lone wishes you a merry Christmas
- John A. Lone hates turtles
- John A. Lone appeals for help
- John A. Lone builds a sandcastle
- John A. Lone gets a pet woodpecker
- John A. Lone and the abominable snowman
- John A. Lone rejects Man Tuesday
- Autumn comes to the island
- John A. Lone's hammock
- John A. Lone hates regattas



2 Comments:
My island is more easily submerged.
i think the way you handled the watercolor is great, it is simple to go with the simple lines allowing us just to see a great piece, good stuff.
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