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    Having some fun with this Walking Onion or Egyptian Onion. Image taken indoors; added one of my textures.

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    Wow Anita! It looks like an old print for a seed company. I love the border and the texture. May be just a tad tight on the left side. Nice work.:)

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    Hi Anita - like it a lot - like how the frame closely matches the colour of the plant - applied effects are neat.
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    Hi Anita, Awesome look and feel to this. I love the texture and it goes so well with the plant. Nice composition, just a little tight on the left as Denise pointed out. Well done. :)
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    Anita, very nice work! Love the "reaching out" look and those colors. The texture is very nice!
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    Like this, your textures rock...The onion and framing work...love it

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    Love the frame and the texture in the BG Anita. Might try to lighten the areas where the border intersects the the plant on the RHS. Reminds me of the movie Jumangi where all the plants grow and take over everything.
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    Very effective Anita.....a tad tight on the LH side.....even for me:D.....but this works extremely well due to the comp and bG texture!

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    Thank you Roman, Jackie, Paul, Kerry, Chirstopher, Lance, Denise. I appreciate the suggestions. Jackie: Interesting that you mention Jumangi, a book my son refused as a child b/c it was too scary.

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    Anita, this is really beautiful!
    It looks like a hand-painted tile.
    Exceptional work!!
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    Anita, this has a botanical illustration feel to it which is really nice. I like the textures you've applied.:)
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    Thank you, Cheryl and Sandy.

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