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Old 08-04-2004, 01:13 AM   #1
Jean Kelly Jean Kelly is offline
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Thank you Bill, for posting this beautiful painting ( please post close ups). At first I was shocked at the idea of sanding a painting, but after my 12th look at this I became curious. So, you have inspired me to try my first painting on a panel with wet sanding. Any other tips would be appreciated.

Painting on a panel is a very different experience, and since I'm a "texture junkie", I'm finding this to be like learning to paint all over again. I'm not going to post it until it's past the ugly scary stage cause it really looks bad right now!

Thank you for the inspiration.

Jean
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