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Comment from: Steve Light [Visitor] · http://www.stevelightart.com
I love fake ancestors!! They make the best relatives.
04/01/09 @ 06:41
Comment from: BoyNamedSue [Visitor]
Great story!! I would LOVE to have a portrait of my "ancestor" like this one.
04/01/09 @ 10:28
Comment from: JACK JAMES [Visitor]
Whoa, I would love to learn how to do this! Hilarious!

Michael: If you teach a class on this, please post about it here
04/01/09 @ 18:35
Comment from: Kyle from Kolo [Visitor] · http://kolo.com
Michael, this is great...I'd love to see it up close to get a look at the effect that the reticulating laquer had on the canvas. I checked out Breathing Color and found some really cool, leading edge proceses in the inkjet and art paper world. These guys know paper!

http://www.breathingcolor.com/
04/02/09 @ 07:59
Comment from: Patrick Ng [Visitor] Email · http://moleskine.vox.com
oh man it will be so fun to have a simple morphing software to play with my son. I just didn't spend time to look for it. Oh better yet, create something similar to Michael's and hang it on a wall in my home, makes visitors wonder, so much fun.
04/02/09 @ 13:37

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