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refused and reused
A luta continua
A luta continua
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Back and alive, phew!
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My studio today, April 3, 2011
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throwaway palettes
I moved away from using wood palettes to glass many years ago. The glass is far easier to clean and if paint, oil or acrylic, does dry on it it's easy to scrape off with a razor blade scraper. The palette I use most often is an old 8 1/2 by 10 window pane that I've duck taped the back of.
However I've found discarded CD or DVD disks make excellent throwaway palettes when working with just a few colors.
However I've found discarded CD or DVD disks make excellent throwaway palettes when working with just a few colors.
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