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11 Comments
very good post,great info. thanks
good info and thanks for the tip
Thanks for the vid Patti...acrylic is so much easier, lol...will try some oil soon.
Thanks! @Lawrence I thought acrylics were easier to but once I switched to oil and tried to go back I didn't want to.....The dry time of acrylic compared to oil is so different, I might stick with oil from now on! :)
I'll give oil a try...maybe I am always in a hurry so acrylics worked..but I do like the results that oil's give. Maybe I can cover my mistakes better..:) Thanks
@Lawrence and if you are interested in selling your art you can get a lot more for oil paintings than acrylics....think about it! :)
Nice post thanks
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Kinda make me want to start painting with oils...thanks for the video...Terry
it's so bazaar that some blobs of paint can turn into a masterpiece on canvas!
@Terry you should its great!!!! @Vic the process is pretty amazing!