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 I got out the brushes this morning and decided to see how I liked them. I like natural bristles for watercolor, but I definitely like synthetic bristles for acrylics. I noticed two things in this morning's little exercise:
- I like big brushes for acrylics, where I didn't for watercolor at all.
- The paint goes very fast.
I'm looking forward to class on Tuesday night.ETC: Bought more brushes. I need to get into work today to catch up on a couple of things, but think I'll play "hookey" (it's Sunday after all) and paint instead. |
Read the whole story of "Waiting" by Brett Rogers, 10/2/2005 10:13:09 AM Permalink
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