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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Demonstration of different wet and dry applications of painting
http://VivianHershfield.com

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  • I use a Tom Lynch palette and it came with a cover, it is plastic. I am buying a porcelin palette for home use.

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  • Please don't rub your brushes on your cat.....If you use artist paints they have poinsonous properties and it will still be on your brush even after cleaning. The cat will lick it's fur when grooming and will ingest the poisons.

  • I ended up watching her tail the whole time. She sure swishes it a lot. It's like a completely separate creature. :)

  • first i thought you were drying your brush on the cat, cause the rug is behind the cat :D

  • Damn I could never imagine using a cat for these purposes. You are very creative. I Really enjoyed this video.

  • I LOVE YOUR WORK.

  • do you use the cat for paints?

  • Thanks for your vids!! Do you mind if I ask,

    What kind of palette are you using?

    (like, the brand; also doe sit have a cover?)

  • oh brother i have the same cat problem is called "cat assistant sindrome!"

  • What a sweet cat! aww

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