Dream etc., WIP
dreamed seen
As seen from
Iced Chena
1st sketches
Laura
Oh well,
break time
Lines and shadows
Not quite
Owl tracks in the snow
Owl tracks in the snow2
Before the dance
I'll believe it when I see it
2 minute pose 11-29-18
Waiting for
The rest
Have a nice day
My driveway's plowed
Thursday's sunrise
Once more
Coastal yearnings
Mashing malt
Venus rising
October slough
strokes
snow
Liminality2
Choping sugarcane
Setup for sumi-e painting
on top of the world
Bamboo grove
yang
Say
Almost
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stop and smell the insects
Rule 7
oiled
oiled against white
Fungi
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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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