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Old 03-09-2005, 01:58 PM   #1
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Thank you John, Julie, and David.

David, I love everything about that La Carte - the colors are great for these little vignettes. But you are right, it is way too fragile . I have on more than one occasion gotten close to the end and something happened to the finish . I wish I could find a paper that offered the same texture and color but didn't get ruined so easily.

I'm sure the one you got water on can be salvaged if you do something as gorgeous as the last one with plenty of background to cover the accident. Of course I am assuming it was just a little water.
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Old 03-09-2005, 08:28 PM   #2
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Great job on such a cute little girl. Just wondering, did you include some of your new Doaks on this one?
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Old 03-09-2005, 08:48 PM   #3
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Thanks Jimmie

Yes, I used a bit of everything on that one, but this one of my niece Sara was just about all Doaks, with the exception of some of the browns in her hair.
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I must have missed the one of your niece before, it's adorable! I've never used the LaCarte paper, but it must have a good amount of tooth to do most of it in Doaks. I would be way too nervous to use Doaks or Unisons early in a portrait. I leave them towards the end layered on Rembrandts or Giraults.

I use Wallis which is very rough, and I think I don't like using the softer ones either early, for fear that they'll grind away. I'm afraid of everything, I'm a baby.
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Old 03-09-2005, 09:30 PM   #5
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No, you didn't miss her, I didn't post it.

The la carte has alot of tooth and holds a ton of pastel. I have some wallis and I like it for some things, but I feel like that stuff EATS my pastels. Lisa Ober just talked me into trying the ampersand pastelbord. The fed ex man just dropped it off and I have a feeling I am going to LOVE it. It is a hard panel with a sanded surface that feels really durable, I can't wait to try it.
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Wow Mary,
These are terrific! You can sure see a family resemblance - especially in that coy little smile.
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Mary, these are both beautiful. What I love about your childrens' portraits is how gentle and innocent they appear. You really capture their essence.

Can't wait to hear what you think of the board. I do like the coloring of the La Carte but you'll have to weigh that against the texture of the Pastelbord. Texture wins for me.
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