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Barmaid | 09:58 Fri 09th Nov 2012 | Arts & Literature
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Having sorted Mr BM's birthday present from me (see technology). I now need to sort Mr BM's present from his son.

At school and college he loved art and was quite good. He has expressed a wish to take up painting again (oils).

What should I buy to give him everything he needs to make a start?
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I think she's in Norfolk
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Hello, sorry, we "popped into town" this morning and ended up doing a 160 mile round trip to go and look at some antique furniture and then come back and have supper before we went and bought a printer!

I'm in Peterborough (although Sibton is right, I do spend a lot of time in Norfolk - and Suffolk and Cambridgeshire). Mr BM isn't a beginner - he went to art college for a bit before changing over to chartered surveying (he decided he could probably make more money as a chartered surveyor!).
BM - I'm an artist, would he like any tips...??
lol
What you lolling at????

BM has seen my art :-)
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Yeah p*** artist.........
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i have seen it - I am still killing myself laughing as well.
lol....so ner ner, snags!
BM... will you be his life model for these future works of art?
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lol Snags. I doubt it. He prefers landscapes.




SHUT IT!
sits on hands.
ag hisweather some life models keep covered up. can be a challenge getting all the folds of material right.
20 Litre's of emulsion and a roller.
Thanks for your location.....

http://www.citycollegepeterborough.ac.uk/139

How about an evening class to get him going, Barmaid, there's oils next April - or contacting the Norman Cross Gallery to see if there are any of there stable giving lessons (quite a few do down here).........
their stable......ouch
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Thankyou DT. I'll consider classes for him - trouble is, it has to fit in round child care and my work (my work comes first due to the fact that I pay the bills round here). We've spent most of the day looking at all sorts of paintings (we did go looking for a display cabinet for my little collection, but ended up looking at paintings instead - I could see him churning things over in his mind). If I can find them, I'll post some pics of some of his artwork which were turned into postcards.

Owdhammer, funnily enough he mentioned painting again today. So I did say there's a bucket of paint in the garage, you can get on with the bedroom tomorrow. I also threatened to do some painting myself - that should be enough to make him get on with it.
You may come home to a Rolf Harris on the wall.
Lol Barmaid and owdhamer re the room painting

We have a couple of great printers down here for reproducing art work - you need Giclier printing and this you will love, Barmaid. Giclier apparently means tomcat spray in French, but it produces the very fine detail that I need on my drawings. Here's mine: http://www.monkeypuzzleart.co.uk/links.php Worth unearthing somebody who has this type of equipment near you.....or you can always get back in touch with me....
Failing classes, a set of acrylic paints would be much appreciated I am sure......like watercolours, one can begin with, say, 8 to 10 colours covering the spectrum and Payne black and a white.

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