I'm not in a good mood right now.
I just destroyed one of my favourite paintings I created over the last few months, and it was all my fault. I was over eager to get it in a frame in the beginning and didn't allow it to dry completely. Now, ordinarily with regular watercolour paper, this would not be a problem because the paper is porous. Well, I have been painting on yupo for 6 months, which is a plastic paper, non-absorbent, non-porous. You have to just let all of the moisture evaporate out of it before you put it under glass. Stupid me, I stuck it under glass before all of the moisture was drawn out of it and boom, it fused within a day. I just tried to take the painting out of the frame so I could shoot a better slide of it than I had and, not only did I brake the glass, but when I pulled the glass off of the painting all of the pigment came with it and some of the paper as well. So, yeah, I have 2 options, move on completely and chalk it up to being a lost painting, or repaint it, which won't make it the same.
Of course, it was one of the better paintings I did all year. It had to be, I mean, it's Murphey's law right?
I'm so upset I started bawling whe I pulled it apart. The scary thing, there are others I have that I did this to also, and I have no one to blame but my own arrogant eager stupidity.
I just sent of a pleading email to my watercolour teacher, asking him how I can prevent such an occurence in the future. It won't save the painting I just lost, but will help me to learn from my mistake. I'm so depressed right now I could cry again. It's like losing one of your children.
For now it exists only in slide form and in digital form. It's on Deviant Art right now. I am now offering prints of this painting on deviant art for $5 for a 4" by 8" print. Seeing as how it's been destroyed I may as well. For now, everyone say farewell to one of my greates masterpieces, and biggest mistakes ever.
"Your new Miss America."
I think if you listen carefully you can hear the sound of taps playing.
Since Malloreigh and SnowElf have both expressed an interest in seeing my custom 1" buttons I am posting here all that I have made so far.
I just destroyed one of my favourite paintings I created over the last few months, and it was all my fault. I was over eager to get it in a frame in the beginning and didn't allow it to dry completely. Now, ordinarily with regular watercolour paper, this would not be a problem because the paper is porous. Well, I have been painting on yupo for 6 months, which is a plastic paper, non-absorbent, non-porous. You have to just let all of the moisture evaporate out of it before you put it under glass. Stupid me, I stuck it under glass before all of the moisture was drawn out of it and boom, it fused within a day. I just tried to take the painting out of the frame so I could shoot a better slide of it than I had and, not only did I brake the glass, but when I pulled the glass off of the painting all of the pigment came with it and some of the paper as well. So, yeah, I have 2 options, move on completely and chalk it up to being a lost painting, or repaint it, which won't make it the same.
Of course, it was one of the better paintings I did all year. It had to be, I mean, it's Murphey's law right?
I'm so upset I started bawling whe I pulled it apart. The scary thing, there are others I have that I did this to also, and I have no one to blame but my own arrogant eager stupidity.
I just sent of a pleading email to my watercolour teacher, asking him how I can prevent such an occurence in the future. It won't save the painting I just lost, but will help me to learn from my mistake. I'm so depressed right now I could cry again. It's like losing one of your children.
For now it exists only in slide form and in digital form. It's on Deviant Art right now. I am now offering prints of this painting on deviant art for $5 for a 4" by 8" print. Seeing as how it's been destroyed I may as well. For now, everyone say farewell to one of my greates masterpieces, and biggest mistakes ever.
"Your new Miss America."

I think if you listen carefully you can hear the sound of taps playing.



Since Malloreigh and SnowElf have both expressed an interest in seeing my custom 1" buttons I am posting here all that I have made so far.


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