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Curtis J Neeley Jr. left a comment for Ojars LasmanisDuring Ojars' adolescent life, he demonstrated his ability to excel in art, science, and mathematics. He won first prize in every science competition. Mathematics was logical and easy to understand. His oil paintings reflected realism and modern interpretation of personal experiences. After graduation from High School, he utilized his artistic talents by working as a draftsman to produce complex 3D images of architectural concepts. After completing his service obligations, he worked in the computer industry as a hardware & software developer. In his later years, he was instrumental in the development of innovative strategic mathematical predictive models that can forecast consumer and business behaviors. In his later years he completed his Bachelors of Science and a Master of Art degrees. For the past nine years, Ojars has pursued his love for the arts with passion. He studies every aspect, technique, style, color, etc. of some of his favorite masters; Degas, Cezanne, Monet, Renoir, G. Harvey and even Rubens. He has a passion to observe and immerse himself in all aspects of people, nature, form, color, etc. in order to capture the moment and provide his interpretation on canvas. Ojars works receive excellent reviews both from his followers and professional art critics. His friends and enthusiasts provide the inspiration to paint and create his wonderful works on canvas for all to enjoy.
drawmeadream said… hi, uhm... your the founder right :s well I just wanted to say that I joined because I wanted to support a newly? founded, and small art community ^^ (when was it made? :o ) and spread my art art even more :) I hope it will grow! and I'll try to bring some friends with me here from deviant art ^-^
so prepair yourself for some new fresh digital art from now on xD <3
TERI PAQUETTE said… I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO DELETE EXTRA PHOTOS I UPLOADED BY ACCIDENT.?THANKS- TERI
Curtis J Neeley Jr. said… This site should not show nakedness to those who are not logged in. This will soon be required by the FCC in the United States. This is trivial to do and requires only placing all nakedness in an excluded directory that keeps search engines like Google from bypassing logging in and having a profile "allowed nakedness" trigger.
It would be less costly than the future FCC fines for broadcasting nakedness to minors by wire.
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