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Fabio Finocchiaro
10 years ago
Ciao anna.
Grazie molte per la tua amicizia e complimenti per i tuoi bei lavori.
Gianpaolo Marchesi
11 years ago
Ciao Anna! Grazie per l'amicizia!
Tanya Bartolini
11 years ago
ciao e grazie mille per l'amicizia .... e benvenuta tra i miei amici e complimenti
Rudolf Lichtenegger
11 years ago
Hello Anna, thank you very much for accepting my friendship request, cordially welcome to my circle of friends. Compliments to your artworks!
Iabadiou Piko
11 years ago
Iabadiou Piko Artist
ciao Anna,
nice to meet you
Grazie
Birgit Oestergaard
13 years ago
Hi Anna, thanks for freindship and all the best to you and your lovely work. X Birgit
anna isopo
13 years ago
anna isopo Art lover
Grazie per l'amicizia e complimenti per i tuoi lavori!!!
Silvio Zangarini
13 years ago
Grazie dell'amicizia, spero ci sia occasione di uscire da questa pur ben organizzata virtualità, prima o poi e di organizzare qualcosa insieme.
Saluti
S.
CN
13 years ago
CN Artist
Dear Anna
Thank you for your friendship!
Have a wonderful day.

Kanna
TAKIS ALEXIOU
15 years ago
TAKIS ALEXIOU Artist
Someone is crying out for a friend, an e-friend, even if he/she will disappear next second… Someone is thankful for a friendship request, an e-request, even if it doesn’t last… The need of being Friend with someone –anyone– is so huge that even its illusion is enough to make someone happy for a moment… And really how much it hurts when this tasteless “friendship” boils away and disappears –something expected from the beginning– as if it never existed… And all that just by sitting in front of a screen and pushing buttons…
I wonder where is the meaning of a “friendship” between artists when there is no mutual admiration or at least acceptance of their artistic work… In my opinion there is a lot of hypocrisy, personal “profit” and selfishness… Friendship is not a horrifying computer game…
By choosing a friend, even an e-friend, I think there is no need to study the “quality” and expression of his/her work, but to look carefully at the expression and pain of his/her face…We are not in need of “fancy” artists, but we are in great need of sensitive men and women, who can be creative and useful, for a better society…

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