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I love it when paint dries in large globs, or when it forms a skin, and you can cut it open.
*flashback to a linoprint incident where I cut myself REAL deep with a scalpel. I cut a nerve, now I can't turn my right hand properly. I didn't notice until I heard the blood drip onto my shoe. Anyway...*
I wouldn't add any more, you don't want to really overwork it! Oh, and once it's dry maybe photograph it fully, which will be a long time if it's oil paint.
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AND ouch! i tried linoprint once..it requires alottt of concentration!!! so i never really got too into it.
well i just want to add more to the sides...so when it is up on the wall..the paint is dripping off all the sides...and it almost seems as if its popping out of the wall. And maybe cover the black paint a bit on the front.
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So it runs down the side and looks as if it is about to drip onto the floor.
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i love it though
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