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01-03-2005, 07:13 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional '09 Honors, Finalist, PSOA '07 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Semifinalist, Smithsonian OBPC '05 Finalist, PSOA
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Back to the easel in two hyperlink clicks.
If one clicks on the Olive Green wall paint link in my past post above, one will find Michael Geoges's Benjamin Moore paint formula for this versatile color, and to make things go full circle, he provides another hyperlink showing his new Bingham Barclay Easel against this wall color. Full circle... easel.....paint....more about that easel!
Garth
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01-03-2005, 08:26 PM
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That wall color look
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01-03-2005, 08:29 PM
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SOG Member Featured in Int'l Artist
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Thanks for re linking those subjects Garth.
Yes, Leffel green, I am not sure if Leffel or Bill Whitaker were responsible for the Scottsdale Artist School using it on the walls in one of their larger studios. I know it's the only one Bill likes to teach in.
I think the Easel shots are from Bill's studio. Scott sent them to me, it might be Michael's. Scott is studying Architecture, I don't think he is a painter so I doubt it's his place.
Since my studio sticks out in our house, I do not have the color on the walls, but when needed I have drapes that are this color.
BTW, did you see where Bill told Michael he better not get paint on his easel? Yikes, now I have to figure out how to clean it!
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