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Lovely - a touch of the JFW? (Nice that you managed to dodge the multiple postings!)

Posted by Ann Cook on Wed 29 May 09:19:37

thank you Ann ,I am sorry for the occasional posters and new comers who love to see their paintings on the front page .I don't think you will ever stop multiple posts ,, but one post a day would be nice and then they being longer displayed ,would .give people more viewing time ,one possibility is to have more paintings displayed on the opening page of a less size and being able to enlarge one by clicking on a painting ,then by choice you could pass the multiple poster by and open the new comers ,,,

off course you can ignore the multiple posters and don't give a comment

Hang on Studio Wall
01/04/2015
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less is more morning all. how are we today ?are we out of that lethargic mood and ready to get going with the watercolors .I.ll tell you what,, buy yourself a couple of new paints that always gives me a lift. or some paper,. .I was talking about how some artists use the old propelling pencils and I have began using on myself .and i love it .you can buy them in the 2b a bag of five for a couple of quid in the supermarket, .my son in law .said they had thrown a cupboard full away at his works ,as they no long used them..what a shame ,,oh well ta ta for now .

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Alan Owen

I began watercoloring when I was eleven years old that was in 1940 for the rest of my life I painted,,, I was an indentured painter and decorator ,,,travelling ,, I went to art school for four years 1944 --1948 release from my indentures ,then joined the army. I was a sign painter for my…

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