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    looks like the op has not affected your artistic skill, very nice moorhen, welcome back Steve
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    good luck with the op Authur Steve
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    Wow Authur this is going to be stunning. Brilliant so far Steve
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    Looking good Authur, I'm sure the final piece will be excelllent Steve
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    The waxwings in your garden must have been brilliant Arthur. Nice sketches. Steve
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    Excellent wagtail studies, Authur. I especially like the top left portrait, Steve
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    great watercolours Authur of one of my favourite birds, Steve
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    You certainly caught the evening light . This painting simply glows. Steve
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    lucky you Authur to have harrier everywhere. Nice sketches, Steve
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    Well worth waiting for Arthur. A cracking picture and very well composed. Steve
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    It looks good to me Arthur. Look forward to seeing it finished. Steve
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    Hi Arthur, The terns look great . The only thing I would change is the terns in the bottom right. All the tails and wings seem to merge into one dark area which I would find difficult to keep seperate. Maybe juggle them about a bit. But hey what do I know. Steve
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    Hi Arthur, Great field studies, Love the waders especialy the shanks. Steve
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    Hello Arthur, Your pencil work is excellent. I love goldies and these are very nicely captured. Steve
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