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These are some small paintings that are finished for the sale, they're quite sweet if I do say so myself- they are small 5x7, and 6x12. I've always thought that I didn't like to paint on board- I like the texture that canvas provides, but this particular board has been
over painted so many times that it's got just the right mix of smooth and bumpy, it was a real pleasure to paint on, so I think more boards are in my future, It's so easy to use and inexpensive- especially if you have frames for the works already, so much less work than canvas, and much easier to transport.
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