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Old 03-30-2004, 03:49 PM   #3
Jean Kelly Jean Kelly is offline
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Hi Michele,

Thanks for the advice, I never would have considered a table, or the fact that people are more interested at the end stages of a portrait. Now to pick my model--- male, female, child, or just give up and paint a dog!

Jean

ps, I think I'll have the portrait almost finished, I doubt that I would be good under pressure. I also am going back to Mike's thread on his dream portrait show, maybe I'll try some "education". Madison is notorious for experimental art. Lots of strange stuff out there.
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