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A Bit Of Daily Paint, Straight On
by cooper on 11/6/2007 12:39:48 PM
Good morning!
As this is supposed to be my ongoing project blog, I fully intended to start right in with the painting already resting on the easel this morning. However, as I had not spent much time there since Thursday, I decided to putsy around with something a bit more nonchalent first. Yup, time to grab another of those canvases leaning on the wall since who knows when.:) It's one of the multitude started at studio, and then brought home to join the rest of the lowly unfinished! But I had fun with this one, sometimes when the brush is flying fast, just because, interesting things happen. What do you think?
Later, Cooper

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Sharon Hergenrother wrote:
Karen,
Thanks for your blog & checking out my website. I decided to hop over and look at yours. I haven't started that much blogging yet. It's new to me and I'm learing. So I decided to see what your blogs were like. Congrats on your solo show, looks great. I especially liked the 'fast, loose brush' on the painting with the girl on the bench in your Nov. 6th blog. I noticed that you have the "buy now" buttons on your works. How has that been working out for you? I am contemplating the possibility of doing that.
Have a great day!
Sharon
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