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Artist Name

Flavian G

Age

40

Location

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Number

376822

Paintings

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About Flavian G

I'm not an artist, but I'm willing to do my bit. I live at the coast of a desert country, and thus, I have much sand around me. Went dune boarding the other day and broke my leg. Fun.

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My favourite pictures

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Sunny daze (duh)

SUNLIGHT. Better than anything you can get from a creepy man on the corner wearing a trenchcoat. :):)
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Latest comments on this artwork:

Image 389604 Aunty Mor
Thu 8th Feb, 2007
Ha ha! Surely it depends what the creepy man has got! Love your picture. She is so totally over the top and "ow!" leg breaking not a good thing.
Image 541566 Lesley Tooze
Fri 2nd Feb, 2007
Fabulous & fun picture! My brother's just got home from hospital with his broken leg too so hope yours & his heals fast!
Image 418428 Christina S.
Fri 2nd Feb, 2007
Oooh! Love the colors and the style :DDD You have a gorgeous shading technique cccc: Love it!!
Image 459939 Joe Montgomery
Thu 1st Feb, 2007
COOL FUN PIC. COLORS AT GREAT. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LEG. HOPE IT HEALS OK. STAY ON ONE EDGE. LATER PEACE OUT JOE
Image 485674 Liberty Verbaan
Thu 1st Feb, 2007
Eedgit. Who breaks their leg on sand?? You're a sucky drawer. Just kidding, this is actually great! :) See you at joes tonight. Buy me a beer and i'll give you a
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