Maurice, I really appreciate a picture like this. There is a lot of info here for one who paints. Is that Liquin in the jars? A picture is worth more than a thousand words.
Love seeing your tools – they show years of use that bring a bit of artist nostalgia to the scene, the history behind your masterpieces. I like all those drips and dabs of paint here and there ~
love the “behind the scenes” type posts…gives a small, but important, look into the artist
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I do love this, Maurice. Time for a self-portrait, don’t you think?
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I agree with the self-portrait with these tools in background!
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This is my self-portrait.
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I want this too 🙂 hihi
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Fine (self)study
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My, your paints look so organised…I dont think I will photograph my paint box as its an embarrassment!
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I admit to a little clean-up before the photo session.
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Maurice, I really appreciate a picture like this. There is a lot of info here for one who paints. Is that Liquin in the jars? A picture is worth more than a thousand words.
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Yes, I couldn’t exist without Liquin.
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Love seeing your tools – they show years of use that bring a bit of artist nostalgia to the scene, the history behind your masterpieces. I like all those drips and dabs of paint here and there ~
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I see that you are a poet as well as an artist. Thanks!
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I find a painter’s studio the most magical, peaceful & fascinating place!
Thanks for so generously sharing it .
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WOW… it’s wonderful! thank you so much, Maurice.
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Well used tools of the trade!
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The tools of a master artist. Thanks for sharing your brilliant work!
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