If you register and login you can post comments. (huh?)
One of the perks of membership is that you get to post comments on objects, museums, and other member's walls. (Though some users have chosen to restrict access to their personal walls - in which case you'll have to friend them before you can post to their wall.)
Anybody can register - though you do have to be at least thirteen or older and have a working email address.
It doesn't cost anything to register. Just sign up and you'll be an insider in no time flat.
Hey, I am happy just being an internet friend. No reward necessary. I spend half of my day looking for titanium white powder so I can try your egg creme recipe after reading your technical notes! LOL (No. Co. San Diego has NOTHING)
I had a source listed, so you could order titanium oxide powder online. Usually art stores have it, but try paint companies, too.
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Serena, you are already entered because you are a friend of my museum. As long as folks confirm the email that is sent to their inbox when they join, they are all signed up upon friending my museum (but about a dozen folks never confirmed, and so I have no way to notify them).
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Sketchbook #2
All twenty-four drawings attached to this object are from the same notebook, from various sittings from 1997.
Media is mostly pencil, with some ball point pen and ink brush pen thrown in for variety.
1 Sketchbook #2
2 Life Drawing 2
3 Life Drawing 3
4 Life Drawing 4
5 Life Drawing 5
6 Life Drawing 6
7 Life Drawing 7
8 Life Drawing 8
9 Life Drawing 9
10 Life Drawing 10
11 Life Drawing 11
12 Life Drawing 12
13 Life Drawing 13
14 Life Drawing 14
15 Life Drawing 15
16 Life Drawing 16
17 Life Drawing 17
18 Life Drawing 18
19 Life Drawing 19
20 Life Drawing 20
21 Life Drawing 21
22 Life Drawing 22
23 Life Drawing 23
24 Life Drawing 24
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