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Mique

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Maureen Simon 17 Jun 2006

This deffinately is my favorite out of your photos. It just makes you think about what he is thinking.

Artist Reply: Mique tought creativity based on the theory of Creative Innocence. This photo was taken for the cover of his brochure. He didn't like it at first. Thought it was a little too creative. But his friends loved it and he used it. It is one of my favorites also.

Jean M. Laffitau 16 Jun 2006

Amazing portrait shot Toby!!

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind comment about MIQUE. This was a photograph I took for the cover of a brochure for Mique. He tought creativity to college students based on the theory of Creative Innocence. Ironically he did not like this photograph at all. He wanted a formal portrait. After his friends and others expressed their admiration of the photograph, He relented and it was used for his brochure. Toby

Lauren Abric 15 Jun 2006

I love the feel to this piece!

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind comment about MIQUE. This was a photograph I took for the cover of a brochure for Mique. He tought creativity to college students based on the theory of Creative Innocence. Ironically he did not like this photograph at all. He wanted a formal portrait. After his friends and others expressed their admiration of the photograph, He relented and it was used for his brochure. Toby

thea walstra 15 Jun 2006

Awesome work

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind comment about MIQUE. This was a photograph I took for the cover of a brochure for Mique. He tought creativity to college students based on the theory of Creative Innocence. Ironically he did not like this photograph at all. He wanted a formal portrait. After his friends and others expressed their admiration of the photograph, He relented and it was used for his brochure. Toby

Tracey Loftis 15 Jun 2006

What character here. Once can see practically every line. Oh to know the story behind those eyes.

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind comment about MIQUE. This was a photograph I took for the cover of a brochure for Mique. He tought creativity to college students based on the theory of Creative Innocence. Ironically he did not like this photograph at all. He wanted a formal portrait. After his friends and others expressed their admiration of the photograph, He relented and it was used for his brochure. Toby