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Old 02-14-2002, 11:54 AM   #6
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I share David's concern and hope I am not guilty of being an old cynic but their web site doesn't provide much information that one would expect for a major product departure for an artform that depends heavily on durabilty and longevity.

Otherwise, I think it has great possibilities and will order some materials to try it out. As I noted in an earlier post, I have long wished for a way to paint wet in wet as well as dry brush. It's almost to good to believe. Fechin used Benzine (or the equivalant) to make his colors set up quickly for this purpose and I don't wish to go that route for good reasons.

Thanks much for keeping us current.
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