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Four Warriors

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  • Comment Link Michel Giroux Sunday, 29 January 2012 20:21 posted by Michel Giroux

    Why are u not of facebook? where can i buy gigantic posters of your work?

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  • Comment Link cycling clothing Tuesday, 03 January 2012 08:03 posted by cycling clothing

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  • Comment Link adrian smith Thursday, 15 December 2011 09:34 posted by adrian smith

    thanks! im sorry, i dont know about how closely the writer used the image for his character.
    thanks very much for posting!

    take care.

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  • Comment Link Anakyel Saturday, 26 November 2011 12:43 posted by Anakyel

    Hello Adrian,

    firstly I would like to say that your work is amazing and great.

    And the second thing which I wanna know is ... you drew a picture of dwarf for the Black library book the Grudge Bearer, was the pattern for this the main character in the book Barundin?

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  • Comment Link adrian smith Sunday, 02 October 2011 13:15 posted by adrian smith

    i have work for sale here galeriedanielmaghen.com.

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  • Comment Link mike Monday, 25 July 2011 03:40 posted by mike

    hah, i wish. curious though how much would you charge for one picture? i wanted to have a picture of my character in deathwatch but i have serial killer hands.

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  • Comment Link adrian smith Sunday, 24 July 2011 17:02 posted by adrian smith

    deal! haha.

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  • Comment Link mike Saturday, 23 July 2011 08:45 posted by mike

    wow you must charge a good buck for these pictures.. this whole gallery i would pay at least £3.5M for your work is absolutely amazing

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  • Comment Link adrian smith Wednesday, 18 May 2011 04:36 posted by adrian smith

    thanks mate! i use oils, artist acrylics or digital for colour and black and white.
    thanks for your interest.

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  • Comment Link Mike Jackson Tuesday, 03 May 2011 15:52 posted by Mike Jackson

    I am wondering what type of paint you use for your work...both black and white and color? Or if it is all computer work...if so, fantastic!

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