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Posted by M.R.N. on June 13, 2012
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vincenzo said
Very elegant and refined. It ‘s nice.
Bruce said
I disagree. Too thin and impossibly long legs on some of them. Seems vaguely sexist too me, like this is the way he *wants* women too look.
LonC said
It IS nice. It doesn’t get any better than ‘Slava.’ If an artist can develop a style that sets themselves apart at first glance from others, that is a testament to their skill; like it or not. Look at Igor Pantuhoff for another example of this– unfortunately, he is not on this site yet.