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<blockquote data-quote="commando cody" data-source="post: 498066" data-attributes="member: 5531"><p><strong>many thanks</strong></p><p></p><p>many thanks to you for visiting my site and checking out the works there..... well malessa it depends on the painting vs. time thing........i started and completed a painting this weekend for one of my sons for christmas......spent about 30 hours on it all i guess from sketch to finished drawing to finish, including a couple of false starts.....but that was an oil about 24 by 36.......some of the smaller things obviously faster......and as all artists know some go faster than others, knowing when to quit is one of the problems i have sometimes...... the snowman thing was a piece i did for work, some teaching website somewhere,   i plan on adding info on the works at the site, but just havent had time yet.......i needed the raw site up to cover the web address listed in the directory of illustrators ad this year..... again thanks alot to all     </p><p>oh and the retro look is what i was going for since i qualify as retro....... i am still living in old days so i am retro</p><p></p><p>again thanks to all who visit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="commando cody, post: 498066, member: 5531"] [b]many thanks[/b] many thanks to you for visiting my site and checking out the works there..... well malessa it depends on the painting vs. time thing........i started and completed a painting this weekend for one of my sons for christmas......spent about 30 hours on it all i guess from sketch to finished drawing to finish, including a couple of false starts.....but that was an oil about 24 by 36.......some of the smaller things obviously faster......and as all artists know some go faster than others, knowing when to quit is one of the problems i have sometimes...... the snowman thing was a piece i did for work, some teaching website somewhere, i plan on adding info on the works at the site, but just havent had time yet.......i needed the raw site up to cover the web address listed in the directory of illustrators ad this year..... again thanks alot to all oh and the retro look is what i was going for since i qualify as retro....... i am still living in old days so i am retro again thanks to all who visit [/QUOTE]
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