Dear Casey, Love the way you hunted down the turkey. http://christerical.blogspot.com/2007/11/find-fat-turkey-they-taste-better.html
Also Casey, your pastels are beautiful. Do you frame your pastels, or is there a way to mount them so they do not need to be covered by glass and thus a frame? I know spray fixing will change the color...any thoughts?
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Good one! Was it tasty?
This one is frozen, but the last one was good. Thanks. Meg!
Dear Casey,
Love the way you hunted down the turkey. http://christerical.blogspot.com/2007/11/find-fat-turkey-they-taste-better.html
Also Casey, your pastels are beautiful. Do you frame your pastels, or is there a way to mount them so they do not need to be covered by glass and thus a frame? I know spray fixing will change the color...any thoughts?
Thanks, Chris. You gotta love Julia Childs.
I frame them. Watercolorists have wrestled with this whole issue of glazing. Now, the pastel revolution has pastelists doing the same.
I did experiment with a fix, fix, fix varnish method, but it doesn't yield the popped colors at all. It kills highlights and colors, IMO.
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