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hmm... i think its a bit much perhaps?
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It´s not my style but many people would hang it on their walls. One thing jumped on me, the hind leg of the lion on the left of the picture pops out, like a hand stuck into the frame that doesn´t belong there, I would darken it to merge with the belly.
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Lovely post card. Regards. Jaki.
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i agree about darkening the leg.. you may lighten the male lions head a bit to make it prominent and balanced with the female's head as well.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I actually printed this on paper for watercolour paints. The colours are more muted since less light relects. I do like the idea of darkening the leg. When I tried to crop the leg out... it didnt work
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