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Archive for November 28th, 2007
Art love on the Internet for November 28th:
- Town of Cochrane Mural Mosaic -
- slumgullion - small press collaborative - We are a network of writers, artists, and bookmakers who value independent, alternative and underground publishing. We are also interested in helping new writers learn how to get published traditionally. Sometimes we act as a publisher, but primarily we a
- Photoethnography.com - Classic Cameras - How to buy a classic camera
- College friendship is impetus to proposed MSU Native American Student Center - see his work here: http://flickr.com/photos/lovenotfear/420569839/
- Bumbershoot 2007 | The City Comes Alive - Venture to Seattle Center, the 74-acre park located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest to find a festival that has it all. Bumbershoot, as the name implies, umbrellas a number of artists from different genres representing the best in music, film, comed
- WebUrbanist - WebUrbanist blog collective writers are interested in all things urban - from urban design to subversive art and strange architecture. We scour the net to find neat new stuff then boil that information down and pack it into an article with relevant images
- Behance Network :: Gallery - Build a dynamic portfolio of your latest projects, open to all or shared selectively. Represent your work professionally. Connect and collaborate in “circles.” Join or create groups of creative professionals, gathered around interests, to share content
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Filed Under (Art, Life) by Marc Moss on 28-11-2007
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Lately, when I’ve been painting, I’ve been using a piece of glass as a palette because I’ve been unable to find my actual palette. It’s a cheapie throwaway I got from Ruppel’s Art Supply in Akron a long time ago. I think I paid fifty cents for it, and I guess it is intended to be used for watercolors, but I’ve used it for both watercolors and acrylics.
Guess I’ll have to continue using a stray piece of glass from the looks of the pallet. Found it last night as I was getting ready to do some more painting. the next one I get will be solvent-resistant plastic.
Tags: art, paintingart, painting
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