painting withdraw
Oct. 6th, 2010 02:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I wish I had a studio to paint in. It becomes much harder to justify doing oil painting when any minor accident involving the carpet means I loose my deposit. Of course it would also help if I didn't give up on using brushes and end up using my fingers for my abstracts, but that's no fun.
I'd get my guache out, but it doesn't have the same movement and functions better for cell painting. Why do I even own that much guache...
Theoretically I could use a diluted paint and it would be so bad, but then I'd have to deal with room mates complaining about the smell of paint thinner (just like they've done about fixative and plaster and clay being baked and varnish and my sketching materials taking over the living room which is probably a legitimate complaint) and that's almost as bad as loosing my deposit.
I need to buy a tarp.
I'd get my guache out, but it doesn't have the same movement and functions better for cell painting. Why do I even own that much guache...
Theoretically I could use a diluted paint and it would be so bad, but then I'd have to deal with room mates complaining about the smell of paint thinner (just like they've done about fixative and plaster and clay being baked and varnish and my sketching materials taking over the living room which is probably a legitimate complaint) and that's almost as bad as loosing my deposit.
I need to buy a tarp.