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Hello commynity, this week i first time in my life painted, abstract form of lings. Presenting for you judjment :)
A very good first attempt, can I suggest that you put in on the gallery where more people will see it. It will help if you can give more information, what medium, size and if it’s on paper or canvas etc. You  could leave it here for critique  as you have done but I do really think you might get a better response on the gallery, no matter what it’s your choice and your painting and it’s for you to make the decision. Look forward to seeing more of your work. It would also be nice to know a little more about you . 
It looks like acrylics to me. The choice of colours is intriguing. Would you mind telling us more about the work? I notice a tree at the bottom, so it doesn't strike me as pure abstraction.
Is it the right way up? - taking account of the tree. You look as though you enjoyed those colours Gediminas.
You've gone for strong colour, always a good start.   Well spotted, Lucian, I might have missed the tree, and assume this done mean that the painting should be seen in portrait format.  
Curious how the poster of this image seems to have vanished....curiouser and curiouser  I wonder if he is down a rabbit hole....? 

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by Sylvia Evans

Well it was only 3 days ago, so give 'em time.  As to whether you're down a rabbit-hole, Slyvia me duck - I shouldn't be a bit surprised!  Oh, but you said it's not you that's down the hole - damn; should have noticed....  Anyway, there are worse places to be, provided we're talking metaphorically - that's a message to Sam: a rabbit hole is not where he should wish to be. It does puzzle me a bit, when people post something, and then, having asked for a response, vanish into the ether - how did they find us; why did they find us; what were they looking for?  But it's early days yet - Sylvia, you're an edge-of-the-seat, let's hear from you NOW sort of person; others of us, eg, moi, have learned the great virtue of patience; of waiting; of serenely sitting back and allowing life to unfold in its own, stately way...  Unless of course you owe me money - then I suddenly snap into instant reaction mode, and reinforce it with whips and scorpions.  Though you're not to think me mean.   Even though I am.  Anyway, all waffly twaddle aside, perhaps our poster will post their next oeuvre shortly.  We can but wait, agog. 
Ok....I am agog ....Sam is in bed not down a rabbit hole...yet. 
It does puzzle me a bit, when people post something, and then, having asked for a response, vanish into the ether - how did they find us; why did they find us; what were they looking for?
Robert Jones, NAPA on 09/10/2022 19:19:19
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