Paintings on Wood
I always paint wood slices to see how the paint and patterns I plan to apply on the wood will look on it. In this photo I am testing acrylic paints. I like the result, so I will transfer it to my cupboard
I always paint wood slices to see how the paint and patterns I plan to apply on the wood will look on it. In this photo I am testing acrylic paints. I like the result, so I will transfer it to my cupboard
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