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?
Good one! Was it tasty?
ReplyDeleteThis one is frozen, but the last one was good. Thanks. Meg!
ReplyDeleteDear Casey,
ReplyDeleteLove 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.