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		<title>By: Ned</title>
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		<description>Always great to see art on the blog, Tob. Sorry it took me so long to reply. I know I am always excited to get responses to my entries, particularly if I put myself out there with my creative work. Things have been quite hectic. I think the amber or sienna color you added to the death study really contributes to a warm, rustic feel. The formal composition of Box Elder is striking and for some reason reminds me of some Native American art. Of course, we had a visiting artist here at the U who dealt with Native mythologies and stories; so maybe that&#039;s just a free association. If you have time, you should return to drawing more often. I think the rewards far outweigh the drawbacks. Thanks for contributing to the Frightening blog entry. I thought for a moment that I might be the only one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Always great to see art on the blog, Tob. Sorry it took me so long to reply. I know I am always excited to get responses to my entries, particularly if I put myself out there with my creative work. Things have been quite hectic. I think the amber or sienna color you added to the death study really contributes to a warm, rustic feel. The formal composition of Box Elder is striking and for some reason reminds me of some Native American art. Of course, we had a visiting artist here at the U who dealt with Native mythologies and stories; so maybe that&#8217;s just a free association. If you have time, you should return to drawing more often. I think the rewards far outweigh the drawbacks. Thanks for contributing to the Frightening blog entry. I thought for a moment that I might be the only one.</p>
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