This what happens to my arm nearly EVERY TIME I PAINT. I blame Mrs. McClure for telling us to arrange our palettes with Thalo Green on the near left corner. Supposedly this way it is easier to keep track of the stain colors. Well, I'm pretty sure that I can remember by now that Thalo Green is indeed a stain color, whether or not I keep it in the corner. I've certainly had to scrub it off my arm enough to scrub it into my brain as well. I think I might try to move it up between the blues and yellows... later.
In which Sarah LuAnn the incredibly busy chronicles some of her experiences, discusses things mostly only she cares about, and basically does the whole blog thing.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Paintings Progress
Worked more on the paintings last night. I like them alot more now. Maybe you can guess why :)




This what happens to my arm nearly EVERY TIME I PAINT. I blame Mrs. McClure for telling us to arrange our palettes with Thalo Green on the near left corner. Supposedly this way it is easier to keep track of the stain colors. Well, I'm pretty sure that I can remember by now that Thalo Green is indeed a stain color, whether or not I keep it in the corner. I've certainly had to scrub it off my arm enough to scrub it into my brain as well. I think I might try to move it up between the blues and yellows... later.
This what happens to my arm nearly EVERY TIME I PAINT. I blame Mrs. McClure for telling us to arrange our palettes with Thalo Green on the near left corner. Supposedly this way it is easier to keep track of the stain colors. Well, I'm pretty sure that I can remember by now that Thalo Green is indeed a stain color, whether or not I keep it in the corner. I've certainly had to scrub it off my arm enough to scrub it into my brain as well. I think I might try to move it up between the blues and yellows... later.
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