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Hi Chris -> -> Saw it - interesting indeed. Are you simply applying paint to a -> previously printed photo, actually on top of the photo? I must try that -> sometime! No, no. I'm painting on arborite. Look again. The painted version is still in progress. You can see the lines I traced on the bare arborite where the bricks will soon go. For a beginner, I'm duplicating rather well, I think. So, once I've got my eye trained to see....which seems to be coming along nicely....then maybe I'll quit trying to duplicate quite so much and become more creative. In other words, quit making paintings look like photographs -> -> Saw the one of the wolves, too. Looks as though you were nicely away -> from them. Wouldn't like to be too close to a few of those critters. Especially when they are hungry eh. It was a pack of 12 actually, and I was behind glass, quite safe. It was really interesting to watch the pack interact. This was at the Wolf Centre in the Haliburton Highlands, here in Ontario. I was there for part of my summer vacation. Karen --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: FONiX Info Systems * Berkshire UK * www.fonix.org (2:252/171) SEEN-BY: 24/903 106/2000 120/544 123/500 140/1 252/171 633/0 104 260 262 267 SEEN-BY: 633/270 285 640/954 771/4020 774/605 2432/200 @PATH: 252/171 140/1 106/2000 123/500 774/605 633/260 285 |
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