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Re: I'm glad I can't paint this good!

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Your link does not appear to be working, Will.
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Framerpicture wrote:If you need to find something arty to say about your self try this link!
http://10k.aneventapart.com/Uploads/262/
Excellent Will. Do you use that in the gallery?

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so AG, that mean you do fine art nudes wrapped in recyled paper?
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Hi John ,Just checked link and its working for me?

Or as my arty farty aunt used to say

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Excellent Will. Do you use that in the gallery?
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All the time!Ever since I was a teenager I have been fascinated by the ephemeral nature of the human condition!
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I know a lot about art, but I don't know what I like. :giggle:
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Framerpicture wrote:If you need to find something arty to say about your self try this link!
http://10k.aneventapart.com/Uploads/262/
Frellin' brilliant link! If I only came back to the fold for the above post, it was worth it! :D Just lurve the sense of humour of the site creator, including the changing "button" comments. Classic Pseud's Corner material! :clap:

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stcstc wrote:so AG, that mean you do fine art nudes wrapped in recyled paper?
Sod the recycled paper. I once had an artist back in the day when I sold at materials, who bought acrylics by the bucket load. When I asked what ne painted he said nudes. I was young at the time and said that sounds fun, he said yes we paint each others bodies and rolll around on the canvas.


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cooool, bet it was a bit messy
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Well, wish me luck - I could get on this course "So you think you can't draw" in September - looks like there could be a cancellation, if not then it'll be next September - I've been waiting three years.

This lady is a long-standing customer who sends her students my way too, 3 years ago she had an exhibition in our church showing the work of some of her students from day one to the end of each year - it was amazing. I'd known about this course and her different ways of teaching and had ummed and aaah-d over signing up, but when the exhibition finally inspired me, it was too late, it had already inspired enough before me to fill her book!

She's having another exhibition starting tomorrow, I'll get some photos.
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233ART wrote:I think it`s about time you finished painting & grouted those tiles Robo...
All done - this is the same corner (but the ceiling/coving is also done now :oops: )
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Looks a treat.........
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Exhibition as promised ....
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Roboframer wrote:Well, wish me luck - I could get on this course "So you think you can't draw" in September.

I'm in! :D :D :D
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