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    Another paint sculpture.

    I've been experimenting with various paint dilutions, frequencies and volume to get the movement and color mixtures I want. So far, nothing seems particularly repeatable. Too many variables, perhaps. At least I'm getting less paint on me

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    Maureen,

    More paint drops. Yea!!! Can't get enough... Seriously, they really are wonderfully creative, and fun. They must be a real challenge to do. Keep them coming! (You must have a background in science.) I can't imagine how hard they are to do.

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    Maureen, I am seeing all kinds of characters in this. Great work with the movement captured. I love the varied colors throughout the paint. Very nicely done. Another vote for more...

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    I think this is one of your best paint images, Maureen. I keep wondering how you got started on these and how they're done. They're just amazing.

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    Another phenomenal composition, Maureen. The colors and the depth you have achieved with these paint sculptures are amazing. Outstanding work!

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    These look like so much fun, Maureen! The color mix seems more varied and that is wonderful. Glad you share these with us.

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    Very, very cool...it reminds me of the color blends I used to try to come up with when I played with Play-Doh! I really like the almost parasol like effect of the blue and white paint at the bottom...love the blend of oranges/yellows/blues and greens to the right...great composition and the two "floating anchor points" - the droplets suspended in mid-air - take this over the top, letting your eye latch onto something as it goes through the webbing of paint. Thank you for sharing!

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    Thanks for the comments, everyone

    John, it is a little like playing with Play-Doh. I'm using crayola paint

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    Sweet!!! Love the colors and shapes......glad to see you aren't getting as dirty!

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    Maureen, I think this is one of your best also! Love the colors.

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