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RE: How I Came to Show This Painting of Bella Chagall

“Busy and bored at the same time”... Wow, that is it exactly! I might steal that line for a title in the near future:)
What do you mean by “testing your paint. colder than expected”?
Thank you for the read, and powerful vote!

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 5 months ago (edited)

Feel free to use it and if you paint with it don't forget to tag me. LOL

The paint seems to be affected by the cold (for a few years) I still haven't thrown it away so I tested what I can use. A bit strange is that the old paint is a thicker and better quality and the new paint of that brand is more like water.

There are lumps in it (not dried out) and it cost I tried to mix it but it stays in when I paint. This morning I thought that it might not be so bad. I'm not going to throw it away in any case. I still have to sort out a part, some strange colours in those little tubes. Maybe I'll smear it on a wall in the spring.

You are welcome, the team tries to vote for comments, art, skills, Europe and countries without an SC. It was a bit harder this week. It feels many left or are busy.

Yes, I would definitely find a use for it . A wall is a good thing. I have paints dry up, just as you say, and begin to clump. Not enough walls in my neighborhood. When I am rich like Picasso, and living as a pauper, I will buy an old house with high ceilings and paint on everything. Old and new paints!

 5 months ago (edited)

What will you do with the dry paint? i will use it. Doubt it will get better if warm.

If you have that house

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You can paint the walls, sdoors, floors, stairs and will be busy

Yes, a good sized studio that second floor would make. The opposite of the basement I paint in now:)