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Just an update on the giant Santa. I am painting him but it is a very involved paint job. I probably have over 20 hours into it so far and it is far from finished and that is the first coat of paint. I have never worked this hard on a piece in my entire life I sure hope I like it when it is finished. I thank you all on your painting tips and burning tips I have utilized them all and it is working great. Not sure about these washes though how many washes do I need to put on? That will be another 25 hours of painting for two hope it will be enough.
Colin
Colin, he is great! I can't wait to see him finished, what a wonderful Santa, you've outdone yourself my friend!! Thanks for sharing him with us! Have fun painting! Deborah
As Denny Neubrauer says, "I don't like this Furstinking painting".
I am sure Colin, it will look great as all of your carvings do. Great job.
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God Bless
Kenny
I 'd rather live my life believeing in God and find out there wasn't a God than live my life without God and find out there is a God