I started the sketches for this painting a little over a year ago, and from the time since those original sketches I've worked on other projects and paints, all in attempt to build my skills up to the point where I thought I could handle a paint of this complexity and of this size too.
I'm not done with the picture yet, but this is what I thought you folk out there might enjoy seeing
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