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Old 11-08-2002, 11:38 AM   #12
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
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May I offer something? Paint is cheap when compared to your time and more importantly, the end result of your effort. I have enough Scots in me to be economical and I've tried the covering of my palette with plastic, which works the best if I have huge complex mixes out and I need them for the next day.

If you take a $7.00 tube of paint and note how much paint that really is, you will see how little you waste by keeping a clean palette. It's better to be wise in how much paint you put out to start with. I don't understand why Schmid makes his own easels or Scott C. saves left-over neutrals. They both make over $250.00 an hour while painting. You can buy neutrals and easels...certainly they can.
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