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Drawing pads
Jane Date: Wednesday, 04.03.2009, 14:57 | Message # 1
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Is it worth to take 100 gms paper. Paint it with acrylic and use pastel colours, Varnish it and store it for sale?

What all can i do with paper of 100gms? I had bought it for sketching(Drawing) with ink or charcoal. Are there other uses?

Do drawing on these sheets sell?

 
Z3N Date: Thursday, 05.03.2009, 01:13 | Message # 2
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Jane I've pulled a piece of broken wood out of the rubbish and sold a painting on it.

Its the quality of work that sells.

 
folar Date: Thursday, 05.03.2009, 22:12 | Message # 3
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True art must be free, i think! NO sell! bag
 
folar Date: Thursday, 05.03.2009, 22:14 | Message # 4
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And true artist must be a hungry. Its important for creativity! killed
 
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