


Well, the sawdust thing with the surfaces got to me this past weekend when I was working on more surfaces for the prop house( up to I think 60 refinished pieces). Partly my fault since I bought a Ridgid belt sander and had never used one before and it turned out to be a sawdust factory. Sawdust was everywhere and it was a hassle to clean up the studio so I decided to take a break this week and work on some paintings.
Here are three I just did. This is for the prop house but I am now inspired to work on pieces for me.
And almost as great as the process of painting is the fact that I don't have to vacuum up sawdust when I leave the studio.
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