I did not feel like painting today.
Normally that would be okay, but this is crunch time. There are only four days left in February. If I want to finish Aggie before the NaMoPaiMo deadline, I can't be taking days off.
I spent my morning in the studio. It wasn't a lot of fun, but I got a lot done. Most of the patchy places are filled in, and the blending on the body is much improved. It looks like I still need to work on those legs, though!
Judging from my Facebook feed, this was a generally difficult day in NaMoPaiMo land.
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| photo and model by Lauren Wood |
A few people completed their models...
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| photo and model by Christine Jordan |
but mostly, there were reports of broken legs,
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| photo and model by Clarissa Quinn |
chipped...
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| photo and model by Katherine Irving |
and flaking paint...
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| photo and medallion by Jen Boss |
and endless amounts of lint.
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| photo and model by Twyla Brower Wehnes |
We're a resilient bunch, so we soldiered on...
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| photo and model by Cindy Evans |
but in my heart of hearts, I think that Ellen Coleman...
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| Ellen Coleman |
and Jen Johnson had the right idea!
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| photo by Jen Johnson |
Thank you to everyone who continues to fight the good fight. There's just a few days left. We can do this!
Your Aggie looks amazing!
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