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05-17-2004, 11:11 PM
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An Erma Bombeck moment.
My Husband and are sitting here tonight watching TV . A commercial comes on touting the superior absorbancy of a certain brand of paper towel. At the end of the commercial I find myself saying with all agreeance "yeah that's a great paper towel".
It struck me then how becoming a "Professional Portrait Artiste" will have made me an expert in at least nothing else, knowing which paper towel kicks butt.
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05-17-2004, 11:37 PM
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Linda, so which one is the best?
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05-18-2004, 12:40 AM
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Viva does not leave any lint on an oil painting if you are wiping off. My vote anyway.
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05-18-2004, 09:38 AM
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PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR SOG Member '03 Finalist Taos SOPA '03 HonMen SoCal ASOPA '03 Finalist SoCal ASOPA '04 Finalist Taos SOPA
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For me it's Bounty Select-a-size.
Each sheet is about half the size of the other brands, which works out fine 90% of the time. Of all the tools in the bag, I think this one would be missed most.
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05-18-2004, 11:44 AM
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Costco's Kirkland brand doesn't leave lint and, if you've got room to store a bunch of huge rolls, is a great price.
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05-18-2004, 12:20 PM
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This discussion brought to mind a quotation from Pablo Picasso: "When art critics get together they talk about Form and Structure and Meaning. When artists get together they talk about where you can buy cheap turpentine."
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05-18-2004, 12:25 PM
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Bounty for me
I am happy with my Bounty paper towels, though I admit I use them because that's what I buy for the kitchen. But I hardly ever use them to wipe the canvas, I wipe off my brushes in them while I'm painting. Maybe I should be using cheap rags?
Joan
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05-18-2004, 12:46 PM
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I'm a Bounty half sheet fan too, Mike.
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05-18-2004, 01:27 PM
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Chuck, what a wonderful quote! Too many people are learning how to write about art and not enough people are learning how to do it, are they?
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05-18-2004, 02:14 PM
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Well, what a relief :)
And here I was feeling like I wasn't a "good artist" because I use paper towels, not rags!
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