I'm really sorry about your friend and the frustrations and sadness it sounds like it causes you! :(
I love your use of color and the shadowing on Remus' face is fantastic! The detailing in the wood behind Remus is really nice. Sirius' face is perfect, including the pucker of his lips and his closed eyes. I love the bottle, too, and though I'm not sur eif firewhiskey had a special color or not, yours matches the color of real whiskey and is beautiful! Very pretty! I love how you let how you're feeling come out through your art!
Just wondering, what is the name you gave the whiskey? What does it mean?
Finally, I'm not sure if the first comment twistedrecesses left was meant to have a harsh tone or not about your grammar, but it seemed awful sharp. I just wanted to say that though it was a little difficult to read, the general meaning was conveyed and I have to thank you, as a native english speaker who only knows a little french, for including your explanation of the painting in english even though it's not your native language. I appreciate the
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"Gutes altes Feuerwasser" means "good old firewater".
And for the grammar, I understood the meaning, but it was indeed very difficult to read. I am German myself and English is my second language, but to me grammar is utterly important, in both German and English. I use to mind that pretty much (and I tend to exaggerate), so it may be not that bad for others.
Ah Thanks a lot!! As I remember right "Feuerwasser" is the word that the Indian in german translated western uses for "Whiskey". That´s the reason why I think "Firewhiskey" means "Feuerwasser" in german... Enlighten me if I´m wrong.
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You're very talented with watercolors though, and I commend you for it. I can't use them at all.
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Love the expressions on each face. Sirius' hair and beard are wonderful. Also adore the firewhiskey - love the name :o)
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I love your use of color and the shadowing on Remus' face is fantastic! The detailing in the wood behind Remus is really nice. Sirius' face is perfect, including the pucker of his lips and his closed eyes. I love the bottle, too, and though I'm not sur eif firewhiskey had a special color or not, yours matches the color of real whiskey and is beautiful! Very pretty! I love how you let how you're feeling come out through your art!
Just wondering, what is the name you gave the whiskey? What does it mean?
Finally, I'm not sure if the first comment twistedrecesses left was meant to have a harsh tone or not about your grammar, but it seemed awful sharp. I just wanted to say that though it was a little difficult to read, the general meaning was conveyed and I have to thank you, as a native english speaker who only knows a little french, for including your explanation of the painting in english even though it's not your native language. I appreciate the ( ... )
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And for the grammar, I understood the meaning, but it was indeed
very difficult to read. I am German myself and English is my second
language, but to me grammar is utterly important, in both German and
English. I use to mind that pretty much (and I tend to exaggerate), so it may be not that bad for others.
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As I remember right "Feuerwasser" is the word that the Indian in german translated western uses for "Whiskey". That´s the reason why I think "Firewhiskey" means "Feuerwasser" in german...
Enlighten me if I´m wrong.
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the comment above is from me.
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