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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can’t say I have who is she "
Google?
She no longer is.
However, she did create some stunning paintings, almost 200 years ago.
Me? I just wondered how many sapiophiles are truly on fab! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes i like her works, George Samuel Elgood is another if you like botanical themes. He painted some lovely landscapes, some of which are in the Royal Collection. |
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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago
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"Can’t say I have who is she
Google?
She no longer is.
However, she did create some stunning paintings, almost 200 years ago.
Me? I just wondered how many sapiophiles are truly on fab!"
Might want to check the definition of sapiophile, my friend. I wouldn't worry too much though, a lot of people make the same mistake. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yes i like her works, George Samuel Elgood is another if you like botanical themes. He painted some lovely landscapes, some of which are in the Royal Collection."
I'm just a humble photographer. And whilst I use the word and to begin a sentence, I can't help admiring how wonderfully her paintings follow the rules of composition. The rule of thirds, the rule of the golden thingumybob.
Don't get me wrong, botanical is good and I do live in close proximity to Bodnant, but I might despise the NT, CADW etc. |
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