:-)))
Thanks Terry :)
(I think Terry's was the 10.000th one @ 8:27AM. You deserve a special price!)
Price for Terry.
:-) (Only Terry will understand it)
Cheers Armando!!.:-))
Have a great evening you guys. I'm gonna poor myself a glass of wine!
Only business :-)))
P.S.- Wow, Olga, you're SO FAST by EDITING your posts!!!!
;-)))))))))))))))))))))
But... Where is her "front"? That --"more" of that "less"-- is missing....
Could be a nice new challenge: What do you see in that mirror?
I'm gonna BBQ now.
Recover soon from that bug my friend!
Thank you for your concern. I'll get well soon, not because I'm a healthy guy; only because I'm a very STUBBORN guy :-)
P.S.- A BBQ without Armando isn't a BBQ!:-)))
Hope you are enjoying your photography.The image you posted has really nice warm color. I like the part best when you open the folder on the computer and see what you actually got.
Later, Carrie
Get well soon Armando..
How do you feel today Armando?
;-))))) Love and Light~MOI
I was looking at your beautiful "sweet sorrow"; you write about your first step for the 4 horses: -- "This first one was completed in mixed media, with an oil background and acrylic for the horse itself"---
QUESTION: How the heck do you get an acrylic paint OVER an oil background? I know the opposite is possible, but acrylic is a on a water base: that will never stick on oil? Or did you paint FIRST the horsy and then filled in the background? Why did you choose for these two different media? Just curious, 'cause I'm always in for new stuff!
What a great idea to put your paintings on a postal stamp. I've seen it at the post-office, but never gave it a thought to put your own painting on one of them!
Have a great day you all participants and visitors of this wonderful thread!
Love & Light~Moi
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