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Old 10-24-2002, 08:10 AM   #1
Sharon Knettell Sharon Knettell is offline
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Alicia, good for you!

I know my post was blunt! If I could relate all the horrors of my career we would be here all day. I have been in difficult situations with obscenely rich, bullying clients. It is absolutely, unbelievably, terrifying. They often just want to use you as the paintbrush for their internal pictures.

Keeping the vision you have for the picture is very difficult when the client makes it untenable with unreasonable demands or timetables.Your personal vision is the most important part of the work, more important than the composition, the color or the likeness, no matter what I or anyone else has to say.

I, like Mr. Fournier, have had a lot of experience working with multiple figures and integrating them into a final piece. I did work in the past for all the major magazines and movie posters. The design element itself takes a great deal of time and effort.

I have the utmost confidence that you will do a great job! Anybody who is a surgical nurse should have a great eye!

Sincerely,
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