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Honest opinion: they do look a bit deformed (but paintwork and everything are very nice), but you can make a fortune by selling this thing as haunted. Put on that coating that creates craquelure effect, rub in some dirt, leave it in the sun for a bit so it'd fade, and voila, "haunted" painting.Well, my sis turned this painting down, I tried to fix it up a bit but it just wasn't enough.
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Painting toddlers is too challenging as it is. I'm thinking of ditching it in the trash tomorrow, but maybe a few honest opinions here may help me decide. I just don't really want to see it again.
Interesting, too bad I already gave it a gloss varnish though.Honest opinion: they do look a bit deformed (but paintwork and everything are very nice), but you can make a fortune by selling this thing as haunted. Put on that coating that creates craquelure effect, rub in some dirt, leave it in the sun for a bit so it'd fade, and voila, "haunted" painting.
I'll think of something. Either try to strip it away with whatever I need or just throw dirt on it.Well, it's probably possible to remove it, and even if bits and pieces get damaged in process, that'd only add to the "authencity" later.
Well, my sis turned this painting down, I tried to fix it up a bit but it just wasn't enough.
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Probably. Someone always goes for that goofy hair bit on little girls.I don't know why but the girl in the painting kind of reminds me of the one from the Grinch cartoon. It's probably the hair.
You display yourself as a bird? Cool persona, bro.
You display yourself as a bird? Cool persona, bro.
Nice!Now for my latest crayon coloring job.
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