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Posted by M.R.N. on January 25, 2014
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jprotat said
For once my fave is not your first: “Lindsay” has a nice point of view and a fine color scheme.
Vincenzo said
The way of painting by Linda Lee Nelson I really like, not only for the good technique, but also for the refined taste of the colors, for the inspiration and imagination.
Especially I like those her paintings no too finished, where you see the freshness and delicacy of the brush strokes and of the colos.. I find it very beautiful the painting “Woman with Leon”, dedicated to her mother. Perhaps the presence of the lion, which calls to mind the symbol of strength, indicates the great strength of mind and courage of the mother figure. I also like “Butterfly,” “Inside Out” and “Winter Lily & Rose.”