Dear all, I just created a new group for people who want exchange ideas or techniques on painting on wood (wooden scrollsaw). If you want come on this new group that's fine! Who is the first?
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New group! painter onwooden scrollsaw.
Best regards
Simon MARTIN
From France
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You can also look at my pyrography galery: Martin's Album
Website: http://decors.bois.peinture.free.frTags: None
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Ok, wjbclocks1! go on your profile, and find the bottom right side of yhe window, choose on"group membership" : joint the group and choose: Painters on wooden scrollsaw.
Thank to joint the group! May be you will be the first!Best regards
Simon MARTIN
From France
Visit My Gallery:Simon's Album
You can also look at my pyrography galery: Martin's Album
Website: http://decors.bois.peinture.free.fr
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Hi Simon,
I just got a nice French easel and acrylic painting supplies for my B-day. I'm excited about getting started.
I too won't be able add much for tips, but would like to learn. So I'll be joining...Jim
The limits of the imagination are imaginary.
No task is too tedious for Art.
Rock and Scroll
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Thank Jim and Mike. I hope that we can help us together. Jim, go on your profile and choose join a group at the right bottom of the window and follow instructions. Mike that's Ok, you are yet on the group. Frieke joint the group too last night (in europ).Best regards
Simon MARTIN
From France
Visit My Gallery:Simon's Album
You can also look at my pyrography galery: Martin's Album
Website: http://decors.bois.peinture.free.fr
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Sound a lot of US could use an online class.
It's all fun
Terry
Craftsman 18"
Delta 46-460 lathe
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Originally posted by JimSawyer View PostHi Simon,
I just got a nice French easel and acrylic painting supplies for my B-day. I'm excited about getting started.
I too won't be able add much for tips, but would like to learn. So I'll be joining...May the wind at you back .....
Not be from Lunch.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.Visit My Gallery
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Be there in a little while SimonMay the wind at you back .....
Not be from Lunch.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.Visit My Gallery
Beauty is in the eye of the BEERHOLDER
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http://www.picturetrail.com/oily11
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Yes Rob, yes I did. And I got some mustache wax too...
Pictures....
New easel A.jpg New easel B.jpg New easel C.jpg New easel D.jpg
The whole thing folds up into a suitcase like shape, and even has a strap to sling it over my shoulder. Not that I ever will, but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to.
It's got some nice compartments for supplies. In the last picture you can see that there are more in the back. Great place for my mediums when not in use. (which are used to alter the texture, flow, or slow down the paint)
It will hold up to a 30" canvas.
I got a deal on canvases too. I got a 10 pack of 8" X 10" for $15, and a 7 pack of 11" X14" also for $15.
So I'm ready to destroy some cloth...
I already know what my first piece will be, but I'm not saying anything until it's done...bad luck don't ya know...
Actually I've already begun compiling some images I'd like to do some day...
It's funny, since I got this, I've been seeing shapes and scenes all over the place. My mind is automatically framing things I see.Jim
The limits of the imagination are imaginary.
No task is too tedious for Art.
Rock and Scroll
My Gallery
My Website
Featherwood Woodcrafts
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Woohoo Jim, what a good looking painting easel! Hope you'll find the time to use it! And share your art with us... Way to go bro!Frieke
www.friewoodart.webs.com
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Don't let the pain of your past and the fear of your future ruin the happiness of your present.
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Originally posted by JimSawyer View PostYes Rob, yes I did. And I got some mustache wax too...
Pictures....
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The whole thing folds up into a suitcase like shape, and even has a strap to sling it over my shoulder. Not that I ever will, but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to.
It's got some nice compartments for supplies. In the last picture you can see that there are more in the back. Great place for my mediums when not in use. (which are used to alter the texture, flow, or slow down the paint)
It will hold up to a 30" canvas.
I got a deal on canvases too. I got a 10 pack of 8" X 10" for $15, and a 7 pack of 11" X14" also for $15.
So I'm ready to destroy some cloth...
I already know what my first piece will be, but I'm not saying anything until it's done...bad luck don't ya know...
Actually I've already begun compiling some images I'd like to do some day...
It's funny, since I got this, I've been seeing shapes and scenes all over the place. My mind is automatically framing things I see.May the wind at you back .....
Not be from Lunch.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.Visit My Gallery
Beauty is in the eye of the BEERHOLDER
Oily's Gallery
http://www.picturetrail.com/oily11
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I mean the easel not the mustacheLast edited by oily; 03-01-2012, 08:54 AM.May the wind at you back .....
Not be from Lunch.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.Visit My Gallery
Beauty is in the eye of the BEERHOLDER
Oily's Gallery
http://www.picturetrail.com/oily11
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