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Here's some things that when you look close you'll, say, yeah, we see why that ain't gonna see the light of day. Except here. If I find an artist I like I try to copy one of their works so I can get the feel for the technique, then apply it to somethin else. The horse warrior is when I was studyin Comanche artist Rance Hood, who is a master in conveying motion, so I tried copyin some of his work. (he's one of the most copied, or ripped off, artists in that genre) Compare his to mine and you will see he is still safely the master of motion. The girl is from Paul Goble, my all time favorite illustrator/artist. An Englishman who moved to the Black Hills and just took over depicting that northern plains culture. His books are great, search em up and buy em all. I like what he does with composition, color, design; just everything really. If I could paint like him, I'd do it all day long. This girl is my interpretation of his illustration from the book 'Love Flute'. Pretty close and gettin there. Most of these are tempera (some acrylic) on matte board. I do not like shiny, but if you use tempera and want shiny you can spray a coat of hairspray on it. You might think 'airbrush' which I do got one, but I prefer those 97 cent cans of flat spray paint. I also use a toothbrush for splattering paint.