In my last post I suggested that the Gods were having a laugh at my expense. Since Ganesh is the one with the mischievous bent, I continue to suspect he is largely culpable for the fact that April Fool's Day has become April Fool's Month. Is anyone else being victimised by Ganesh this month? Should we write the boy a lettre of complaint? It's hard
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I think the ebay auctions have been recalculated so that every bid takes it up $500, not $50. Really, on a $1,500 opening bid, each bid should take it up a significant amount. Ergo, on the Callum dinner, there are still the three bids [MD, someone else, MD] but each bid has taken it up sooooo much more. I just hope it doesn't end up taking MD out of the running. It will be interesting to see what happens in the final few hours.
I LOVE that painting. I am a painter too and I do really find the beginning stages interesting. The whole process is really cool. So thanks for posting all the pics :)
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Yay! I'm glad someone loves the painting, because I have NO IDEA WHAT ITS DOING!HEE11! Yet. I'm really finding that photographing the different stages helps me with the problem-solving process. I want to see your work!
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My work is... curious. Mostly acrylics of xrays and skeletons, and some abstracts. Perhaps one day I will be inspired to post pics :) The biggest problem I had painting is OVERpainting. Continuing to paint when after I should've just stopped. Adding too much crap.
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Your work sounds intriguing! I went through a period of painting skeletons and bones for a while I think because I was really into the structure of things. I get you on the OVERpainting and it is one of the reasons I LOVE oils versus acrylics...they're more forgiving and give you more time to correct or simply wipe away completely. With the advances they've made in mediums, the turn-around time on drying has increased quite a bit, too.
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