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Thinking about taking up painting picture..
montanajoe
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but got a couple questions;
What color did you use for # 18 & 27?
Is 'white out' considered oil ?
Can I paste gauze over a little mistake, like 4 x 6 inch?
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Don’t be like Joe Biden and eat the grape Crayon.
#1 green and fautuscheee
#2 yes is some uses
#3 only if you apply blood to it ( mistakes any bigger must be handled with a 12 ga and minimum of #6 shot )
hope this helps Joe
Try and stay within the lines
You should probably start out with a box of Crayola crayons, then work up to pastels before you try liquids. 😁
Joe
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Well Joe! I heard that Grandma Mosses didn't get started until.......she was Grandma Mosses! 😂
Oh Joe. My Dad was a very talented artist. When he was 12, he submitted a sketch of a german shepherd at the county fair. The judges rejected his entry on the grounds that it was "obviously done by a professional". It was, and that "professional" was Dad. I still have that sketch (done on a brown grocery bag) hanging in my home, in a very modest frame. He produced quite a few beautiful paintings after he retired, but never made any effort to sell them. He always thought they weren't good enough. You might just surprise yourself with what you're able to produce.
If you can get it Hunter's gallery, you might make a buck. (studying a book on a straight line WITH ruler)
Talk to Hunter...........