Yes Paige, I do need to get back to work, but sometimes it's just so hard. Thanks for the comments. By the way, on fire? I think you are the one that is on fire.
Dave- I layout my paints on a wetted paper towel which I keep in a little rectangular tupperware container. I wet them with a spray bottle when needed. This can keep my paints for up to 4 or 5 days, but I usually change them more often. They can really start to stink after a while.
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I saw lots of these types of girls at the mall yesterday - great representation. Boy you're on fire lately!
hey hey....get back to work Guy!
Lol.
Yes Paige, I do need to get back to work, but sometimes it's just so hard. Thanks for the comments. By the way, on fire? I think you are the one that is on fire.
Nice one, Guy.
Question: How do you keep your acrylics from drying out on the palette.
I use a spray bottle, but I have to be careful or things can get mushy.
Dave
this is so charming and full of energy
Great quickie, but I have to say, I shutter to think of the time when this might be one of my daughters.
Lovely illo!! great design!! You did it again!!
Wow, great blog! Found you from our blog. I'll be back!
Your "quickies" make me sick Guy.
Can I just have the talent from your pinky? That's all I ask.
Thanks everybody.
Dave- I layout my paints on a wetted paper towel which I keep in a little rectangular tupperware container. I wet them with a spray bottle when needed. This can keep my paints for up to 4 or 5 days, but I usually change them more often. They can really start to stink after a while.
wow! so simple so effective!
beautiful!
Fantastic expression!! As usual...you inspired me!
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