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How to Make a PB&J

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2011

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  • it seems like you and josvanriswick has the same way of seeing and painting things you both are gods!^^

  • I really love painting like this, I draw with coloured pencils where realism is usually high on the agenda, but your stuff and things like it seem to capture the scene with what looks like a few deft strokes, looking at your painting a day blog, the way you represent highlights is really great, things like the spoon in the tea bag spoon... painting look so life like even thou you can see it's just a few strokes, very very cool.

  • Muy bueno!!! o.k.!! :P

  • Culinary art at is best!!! Very good.

    R. Fadden

  • THAT IS JUST SUPER!!!...AND DELICIOUS! (think i better go make one! Thanks alot Duane! )

  • Too cute!!

  • A fun watch; nice and juicy. I remember when you used to subsist on those in grad school.

  • This is so fun to watch - P&J as performance art! I almost saw the palette knife as a table knife spreading the peanut but-- oops I mean paint. I can't wait to show my students so they can see an example of process over product -— although your finished piece is mighty fine.

  • Duane, You're the best in the History of fine arts! Love it! Love it!

  • I adored watching this one, Duane.

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