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ok major mile stone! So let me explain a few things. I've started this project in febuary 3rd, Chinese New year. And i've successfully gone this far. >..> only 252 more to go. Thats right, i plan on painting a rabbit a day for the entire year of the rabbit, Chinese calendar. And the roads been rough. But it's definitely been a learning experience. One question I've been getting is am I selling them. Yes! but not till after I can't see about getting into a gallery first. And i'm still not sure how i'm going to go about that yet. Also this may be the last photo update. .. as you can see .. it's just getting way too big to lay out on my floor anymore.
ok major mile stone! So let me explain a few things. I've started this project in febuary 3rd, Chinese New year. And i've successfully gone this far. >..> only 252 more to go. Thats right, i plan on painting a rabbit a day for the entire year of the rabbit, Chinese calendar. And the roads been rough. But it's definitely been a learning experience. One question I've been getting is am I selling them. Yes! but not till after I can't see about getting into a gallery first. And i'm still not sure how i'm going to go about that yet. Also this may be the last photo update. .. as you can see .. it's just getting way too big to lay out on my floor anymore.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 450 x 600px
File Size 67.6 kB
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Oh to solve your gallery issue, possibly... you could drill holes in the corners of them to connect say an entire row/series [so five images] and then string them together with wire so that they hang either in a row, or a column.
A Classmate of mine did this for some of her first painting project when we had to show our works for Jury, it was actually a rather ingenious thing to do.
just a suggestion to consider, though you could mount them on wood slightly larger than the boards and do it that way... or something.
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