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10 Years Ago
Doug Kreuger —Temporary Administrator while Randy is recovering
Please post all PAY IT FORWARD on this new posting thread! It will remain the same , so just keep on posting the way you always have been.
For a refresher, when you post a new post on this thread, you look directly above and TO THE LEFT of the blank box you are going to post in.
You will choose the PROFILE PHOTO TO LEFT OF picture chosen by the artist to "PAY IT FORWARD" to.
You then, go to the artist's profile photo, not the picture that was chosen by them! Then you go to their portfolio and choose one of their works to post and promote.
Then in the next blank box, the new "poster", will be posting one of your works etc.
SUGGESTION: WHEN USING THIS THREAD, IT IS HELPFUL TO RESERVE THE BOX YOU ARE POSTING IN:
1. Simply type something like, PIF in progress for… and name the artist who did the post directly above, then, click on “Submit”.
2. When you are ready to finish your PIF, simply click on “Edit This Post” (located in the blue bar directly above your profile picture)
3. A new box will appear allowing you to replace your "PIF in progress for…” with the artist’s image link you choose, along with a brief message, if you like. Click on “Submit” and voila!
Forever, Elvis
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9 Years Ago
Wow, what an absolute delight Bette's work is. Her paintings are just beautiful. Light and airy and a wonderful combination of abstraction with the recognizable. I know we're only supposed to pick one image from an artist, but I can't resist sharing two today. Her brushwork and handling of the watercolors is such that you will easily recognize it in both images, but look how a difference of subject and especially palette makes each one distinctive.
9 Years Ago
Oh my goodness, don't know what happened. Bookmarked and actually put my comment in two hours ago or more - just came back to see that it didn't "take". So sorry for the delay.
Here's a delightfully simple image from Terry that, as her description suggests, begs for a story. Lovely tones, Terry.
9 Years Ago
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/columbine-2-ernie-echols.html#comment13769291
9 Years Ago
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