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« Reply #4 on: 20 January 2010 10:06 PM » |
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Hi Mrs.O, and welcome to the forum.
As Ingrid has said so well, we all started where you are. It's an interesting, challenging, and rewarding journey that you're starting out on. Don't be in a rush to get where you're going and take it step at a time. We'll all have our own snippets of advice for you. Mine is to keep all your efforts, even the disasters, and to not judge a painting before the paint has dried. It's surprising how much better they look several days later. Join in the discussions and do comment on the work of others. It's surprising how thinking about another persons painting can help you notice things you may not otherwise notice. But above all else, no matter how good or bad a painting may turn out, enjoy doing it ... that's what it's all about.
Have a good look round, and make yourself at home. John
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