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Engaging the enemy Photograph by Robert WK Clark

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Comments (2)

Stella Wanja

Stella Wanja

The woman is showcasing her fighting skills. She is demonstrating how to defend herself and also the way that she can attack and enemy. The painting of the significant body parts is good and the color used ensures uniformity. The woman posture symbolizes her flexibility and swiftness when engaging an enemy. Looking at this art work print I am moved by the choice of the color used to decorate the art. It makes the design look attractive and the viewer is able to focus his attention on the whole picture. There is also adequate light balance and I think the art bring the real actual scene to the viewer very easily.

Ashley Grimes

Ashley Grimes

This model here looks like she is ready for combat. Ready to attack anyone or anything. She looks attractive too and as such could be a lure for the enemy if she decides to put her sexiness and sultry look to good use. The lemon green color in use here is actually a flashy color capable of luring the enemy into her lair and devouring them. The photo is self explanatory and the artist has done a very nice job at executing this action image. I like it!!!!

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