When I make big mistakes on big surfaces, some wonderful surprises occur
when I cut it up into smaller compositions. You can tear or cut it up
systematically choosing areas you like by using a view finder, or randomly
and cut or tear it to reveal more interesting compositions. Hope this
makes sense.
Judie
>In a message dated 7/1/2 4:28:05 AM, croberts@coastalnet.com writes:
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>CAROLYN, I DO WATERCOLORS, TOO. BUT NOT VERY BIG ONES. I THINK IT'S ONE OF
>THE FEARS THE BOOK TALKS ABOUT. IF I DARE USE BIG PAPER, I'LL MAKE BIG
>MISTAKES. IF I USE SMALL PAPER I'LL ONLY MAKE SMALL MISTAKES. HOW I DELUDE
>MYSELF!
>SUSAN IN OR