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post a commentthis is beautiful. especially the way the leaves and shadows seem interchangeable. is it of lijiang?$BlogCommentBody$>
Sze, I dont know really. It came came to mind and I was painting it. Imagination painting is sometime quite troublesome.$BlogCommentBody$>
This is a very nice piece. No reference at all? That's one heck of a great painting. Nicely painted.$BlogCommentBody$>
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