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The Process of Painting Videos

This is the second installment in 'The Process of Painting' series. I hope you enjoy it and continue to follow the progression of my latest painting.

I enjoy your comments and feedback.

Comments

J O A N said…
Thanks for letting us come into your creative world. I for one had no idea how/where you would ever start on one of your works. Gives me even more appreciation for your art and your sense of humor...the commentary after about the 1:45 mark made me giggle.

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