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Sal
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Jun 19 2007, 07:37 PM |
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Sally , I think it is so spooky that we have similar names are approx the same age , found EA about the same time, and experience similar stuff.....I would love to meet you!! Maria- I agree with what you are saying about affordable art. "Ordinary" people should be able to afford it. That said - I was offered £ 20-30 for one of my pieces and I turned it down. To me - it was priceless. I would rather promote EA and 'gift' my artwork. However it would be nice to make a few sales and cover the cost of materials. If I ever venture towards other media (acrylic) I would want to see ££££'s. I'm probably not making sense but I see EA as special. Everyone is painting acrylics nowadays. |
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