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Post #267195 by little lost tiki on Thu, Nov 16, 2006 3:58 PM

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Hey Brad!
Don't paint over those colors! Simply rethink the rest of the colors-the ones that will compliment those already applied.Whenever you lay one color upon another a little bit of that color (let's call it the "spirit" of that color remains) Plus, you ain't got time! You gotta finish this puppy up! The clock is ticking! There are no bad colors,as long as the colors around them make sense. You've proven you gots a great instinct for this-so trust it! Just relax, sit down, look thru some art/design/Hawaiana books and take note (when you see the colors in your painting )of the colors other artists have used. Being artists, there is a history we all share,and not enough of us realize that we're here to help each other,and shouldn't be afraid of letting those who have gone before help us in times of need! Gman says "the saw is family", well, that also applies to us painters...."the brush is family"! (the above applies to all artists except GROG and Kirby-the pee-pee twins) :lol: