Transaction: da39d85a6d5e5d0461b81b81f9b3ce3e1d9cc8e8

Included in block 3,993,121 at 2016/08/11 16:09:24 (UTC).

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transaction_id da39d85a6d5e5d0461b81b81f9b3ce3e1d9cc8e8
ref_block_num 60,542
block_num3,993,121
ref_block_prefix 3,050,014,868
expiration2016/08/11T16:09:36
transaction_num 3
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"parent_author":"mihaiart",<br>"parent_permlink":"i-promised-i-ll-draw-ned-here-it-is",<br>"author":"chessmonster",<br>"permlink":"re-mihaiart-i-promised-i-ll-draw-ned-here-it-is-20160811t160921309z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Well done.\n\nFrank Reilly was a great teacher who gave his students very practical information about the craft of making art. I didn't study with him personally,<br> but some of my very successful artist-friends did,<br> and I've been aware of Reilly for many years.\n\n About 17 years ago,<br> I moved to Los Angeles to draw and paint the figure at Associates in Art (now defunct) in Sherman Oaks,<br> where they had some great models to work from. (I eventually taught figure drawing and portrait painting there.) Associates was steeped in the Reilly tradition which I understand was imported to Los Angeles from New York by Fred Fixler,<br> and carried on by Mark Westermoe who ran Associates. There are many artists who have been positively influenced by Reilly,<br> and his teaching method is truly worth exploring.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"art\" "
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