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    Re: Caution, Wet Paint

    amazing job


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    Re: Caution, Wet Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by ECLARK
    A true artist will always work in oils, can not wait to see the finished creation and master piece!
    I disagree, Ed. While oils are traditionally used for masterpiece paintings, a true artist can create amazing works in any medium. I've seen a "true artist" do an awesome painting with a sheet of Strathmore, a sharpie marker and tattoo pigment. Some works are just better suited for charcoal, pastel, acrylic, watercolor etc. I agree though that most of the time you can't go wrong with oils.
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