 Hey guys, how are you today? I just realized I went live and I forgot to go get some water. Hear myself an echo. It's just not good. I forgot to go get myself some water. So hang on one second real quick I'll be right back Because we can't watercolor with that that's gross Okay, that's better. Let's try to get started with clean water. Shall we brush to use today? I think I'm going to use this one. It is what time is it? It is 10 o'clock Pacific, well, I should say 9 57 a.m. Pacific Standard Time and Let's start off our broadcast as we usually always have to by saying If you're gonna post inappropriate comments or you're out there to just be mean and nasty Just don't even bother because I will block you or somebody else will So just don't even bother good morning and I hope you guys are seeing this right side up because again, I have no idea my iPad is Despite the fact that I have a landscape is viewing it upside down. I have no idea how you guys are seeing it You might be seeing it upside down. I hope not but We'll have to work with it It will be saved and posted at a future time to YouTube. So if you won't okay good yay If you want to review this broadcast and or, you know, slow it down and pause it and work along with it again Then know that I will be posting this to YouTube I got the most asked questions about this card from last week's broadcast This is the one where I put on this is happens to be molding paste molding paste modeling paste depending on the brand They call it different things, but I think it's about the same thing. Hello, Lisa and I put it on this card Through a stencil see mine is upside down, too. I don't know anyway, so this is my flower stencil and I Put it on the card through the stencil and I let it dry completely and then I water colored over it The raw paper takes the watercolor differently than the paste it does You can also do this with gesso. I got the most questions about this So before we get started with anything else, I'm going to show you exactly how I did this one Now like I said when I did the original I Used my flower stencil now these I was cutting stencils last night for some orders from my Etsy shop and Yeah, yeah, yeah, these are what I call off cuts where you know I've probably it's user error and I've done something wrong and they don't cut exactly right like for instance This one's not supposed to be cut like this It's supposed to be actually cut and removed out from the background like a mask And I'm not sure what I did or if it's because I think the computer went to sleep mid-cut, so I don't know I have this one. This is how it's supposed to be and This one didn't cut exactly either some of these little bits are torn. These are what I call off cuts Most of the time I keep them To use when I'm just playing and experimenting, but I think I'm going to start offering them for sale for discounted price Just FYI Because now I have a few of them from last night because I was having I think I was just tired So when I did this one I use this flower stencil, but just for the ease of demonstration work I'm going to just use some punch in Ella And I've already I already have two that are completely dry here This one is Gesso I'm using the silhouette and then this is the golden Molding paste and you can see the difference between them that they're what you know the molding pastes got much more texture So I'll show you how I did that. So I'm just I've just got some scraps here and You just take a little bit of your paste or your gesso and Just spread it through the stencil It doesn't take too much Onto the card and then if you're gonna just experiment and play You can take some gesso also And you could use a brush or you could use a palette knife You can make your own gesso. There's a lot of recipes on the internet for making homemade gesso I know Clive five art just put some recipes on his YouTube channel for making gesso You can also order, you know I order art supplies a lot of really great art supply stores on the internet One of my favorites is not a US based store actually it's in the UK Jackson's art. I love them Their prices are great even with shipping So once you get your little piece of paper with your gesso or molding paste on it You want to let it dry completely? I also like Amazon and Dubai, okay. Yeah, I also like Amazon and I like, you know Dick Blick. I don't know about Dubai. I love Jackson's art a Lot of your big box stores here in the US like Walmart, Kerry a limited amount of art supplies, but they do have them Maybe somebody else whose online has a clue because about Dubai because I don't actually know So I've got some watercolor here and No, you didn't miss much if we just got started my tables full again, you know, how does this happen so quickly? All right, let's see. I got to move stuff out of the way All right, so I've got a palette this is Also to Koi if you're in my Facebook group a life of art and sell it self-expression You could post a question to Facebook to the group and maybe somebody knows And if they don't know maybe we can help you find out if you're not a member of the group you can request to join This is my Daniel Smith watercolor palette And I get it wet You can do this with any color You've got your paste or your gesso on your card and it's completely dry Yeah, yeah, this one is so clean right because I just recently switched up a bunch of my paints paints to new palettes So you can tell I've just started using them. So they're pretty clean So the paper is going to take the paint differently than the the paste or the gesso And that's kind of the idea behind this So I'm going to start with a color. Let's see I'm gonna go with This one put some up here Eat some water This one's called moon glow and it's a dark grayish purple And I'm going to just put some on the card and Then I'm going to just grab some water and move the pigment around And the paste although it's absorbent. It's not as absorbent as the paper So most of your pigments going to go straight to the paper and the paste is slightly resistant And you get this interesting textured effect Similar to what I got on here and you know, how dark it is just depends on how much pigment you put on there and Like I can just take straight pigment and just darken it up without so much water It's a really interesting way to do a background for something. Yeah And so that's them. That's this one So that's this one. These have the same medium on them. This is gesso. I've done this before I actually did this in a Journal a while back You can do this with spray inks too, you know, like your delusion sprays So here we just have some Gesso this is just gesso. So again, I'm going to put the pigment on there and then I'm going to put some water Kind of spread it out a bit a bit You can also that was kind of a lot of water So let's lift some of that water So you can start to see where the paint is going right into the paper and The gesso although it's absorbent is slightly resistant and then you can put more pigment on there And you can just play with it and suddenly where you couldn't really see the punch in Ella dots before Suddenly now you can because you stuck some pigment on there and that's that's exactly that's how I did this So I'd recommend playing with both the gesso and the molding paste or modeling paste depending on which brand you have and Your watercolor paints and just make some of these little cards make some notes on a back on the back See what kind of effects you can get and add that to your sort of little custom reference library This morning. I thought we would actually start on a painting. I've done some preliminary like rough sketches here I don't know if all of you saw my post on Social media about the YouTube video of the little bird that I found If one of you have the link, maybe you can post it in the comments I will put it in the description below When I put load this video to YouTube, but there was an artist on YouTube whose name I don't remember at the moment Who did this little bird painting? I thought was just fabulous So I have lots of reference books in my studio. I have one of birds. I have one of fish So I went through and found a little bird And I just did a rough sketch. These are great for not only the sketches, but for colors And we're gonna do a little bird my page So I'm actually I need my book weight. Hang on got one of these things No, it's not a self-defense tool Somebody asked me that it does kind of look like it. It's to hold your book open See all right So we're gonna I'm gonna show you first how to how I sketch this I know right? It looks like something you'd whack somebody with if they try to attack you So I'm gonna just do a little, you know roughs. We're gonna do a rough bird sketch So I want you to get your paper just a plain old number two pencil. This is a Faber-Castell This is one of their jumbo Like it's a fat pencil, which is great for those of us who have, you know Some arthritis going on and you have trouble holding a skinny pencil for too long And then you just need an eraser. This is a Stadler Pint Mars plastic pencil eraser And I do have my new Van Gogh palette not not too far away by the way you guys This is the new one because you know I dropped the old one and broke it So I put everything I transferred everything over and redid it in this new metal box All right Yeah, so this is and I got this at Joanne's it wasn't really hard to find it was over by their other drawing stuff in the fine Art department and it came in a pack of two. I love it. All right, so We're gonna start with like sort of an overly shape for the head and you just want light sketchy lines as I tell all the people I work with no digging any holes to China with your pencil Just light sketchy lines and this is a practice piece. So you don't even have to worry so much about Yeah, Michaels probably has them don't even worry so much about erasing the lines Although if you want to after the paint is dry, it should erase really pretty well Okay, so that's our that's our head Then we're gonna just do it like a triangle And you're just you're giving yourself some guidelines Then we're gonna do another like oval here for the body I'm looking at my picture So I kind of get the angle of the overly shape Something similar to what I see going on in the in the picture in the book This is let me move this a little bit so you guys can see the picture in the book. Hopefully you can see it now Yep, there you go. All right, then I'm gonna work on here on the wing and the tail Now because my paper is kind of narrow. I'm gonna probably have to adjust the Angle of the tail, but that's all right, and I'm gonna just give myself some lines Like I said light sketchy lines Just so you give yourself some sort of guideline Don't forget to put in sort of a reference Little sort of overly almondy shape for the eye And then I kind of drew in that the place is where That there was black and then white like in the picture and then as I did that I started to connect the head to the neck here and Then we've got another like dark patch here under his beak And again, we're gonna connect the head and the neck Learning to draw and sketch is part of working with your paints and your watercolors And it will come in handy working with your journal pages, too You don't have to be you know the world's best sketch or anything, but you'll have a lot more fun with it if you're not always reliant on Buying stamps and that sort of thing So now I'm just gonna do something that sort of resembles where his feet are going and his little leg They're kind of wrapped around a branch here So then we just have this simple little bird Sketch and you can put these aside and I actually did a bird and a fish so Here's my original bird That I did So we're gonna start with light and go our way to dark When you're working with watercolors as we've talked about in the past you have to work with your lightest value and work your way dark So let's see. I want to start with Something that's gray, but has a little bit of blue in it and I have this Daniel Smith color called solidite That's really pretty And I'm gonna put some of the pigment here and then I'm gonna grab some water Because I don't want it too dark and I want it light and the water will thin out the pigment And I'm gonna start coloring my bird in I'm going to then put a little pigment and then I'm gonna spread it out with the water Take a little bit of this maybe and start putting it in his wing Suggesting shapes remember we're just suggesting I'm an expressive painter. I'm not a realist painter And the way I like to watercolor is have something that's really expressive with lots of energy that suggests the realistic shape without actually Drawing it. I'm still looking at the Picture I'm looking at where the dark Shapes are in the photo And I'm just adding this like watery gray color To my bird in similar spots As in the photo. Thank you for all the hearts. I love that then before I get too far. I'm cleaning my brush off And I'm just blending out the pigment a little bit with some water Now because I really like What gene Haynes calls energy washes As I'm painting I'm going to take random spots Occasionally and I'm going to put water on them And you notice right there already the paint started to bleed and then I'm going to also do this And if you get too much have your rag handy I love that don't be afraid to Purposefully mess up your painting Okay, I'm going to do that one more time. I think I'm wanting to do it like maybe down here So just some water next to where I already painted And if the paint is wet there, it's going to bleed and bloom Like that I'm going to shake over here too Right here. All right, let's do it again. Okay. I like that a lot Now you can also, you know Have your hair your heat tool ready. You see me a lot in my videos. I use my embossing tool I never use it almost never use it for embossing But I frequently use it for drying watercolors because at some point I'm going to get with this where I don't want the next layer of color to bleed into a lot into the Color I've already got on there. So I'm going to want to dry what's on here before I put fresh wet color To help prevent some of that So now I'm going to go in with more of the same color, but with less water And that works right now. Cheryl I'm going to blot my brush off so I don't have so much water and I'm going to just blend this darker color I'm working my way from dark to light I mean it's from light to dark. Holy cow. Let's see looking at my photo I'm in a hard time deciding if I want to look at the camera I'm sorry the iPad Or the reference photo. I should watch what I'm painting It's probably what I should be doing I can yeah Hang on. Let me hang on. Let me zoom in a little bit There you go. How's that? I have to get on this stool to do that because I'm short All right, I'm gonna let the um Yeah, I'm gonna let the color I've put on there dry a little bit and let's work on some other parts of the bird Now my reference chickadee is like black and white and tan But I think I want to make him the in the video one of the things I liked is she made him a little bit pink I really liked that. So I think I'm going to mix together Um opera pink, which is a bright This is the paint palette I have I'm using opera pink, which is really bright neon pink And I think I'm going to put a little bit of sepia in it So we have a rosy brown And that's the color I'm going to put here where you see the tan in the photo Oh, you can't see the photo anymore Where you see the tan in the photo you can um go to like Pinterest and um Just um, you know do a search for pictures of chickadees and I'm going to lay a little bit of the pigment and then I'm going to blend it out And then I'm going to also, you know, I don't want this harsh line So I want one color to really just blend into the other color And you see right there how I laid some of the Pink over the gray and you can see the colors just laying right on top of each other They're, you know, very translucent the daniel smith colors, especially Okay, now I'm going to grab some water And I'm going to do some right up here near where I did it before and I'm going to just put plain water And then I'm going to grab some of our pink Those of you who haven't been on social media yet today. I posted um the link to my website that has the Schedule where I'm going to go live Um every week if I can Um and you can go over there and you can catch that over there I want to put some pink down here too Just a dab let it run into the water. I like that. Okay Nice All right now. I do think I want to add a little bit of a Like creamy beigey brown. Let's see I just like color too much my bird is going to be end up being a completely different color than the drawing you watch Um Now this is just practice so remember if you don't do it correctly there's no harm no foul and All the little practice cards you were doing if you're practicing with them and figuring out what your Watercolor paints will and won't do will lead you up to doing something like this start with something simple Um, if you don't feel up to actually trying to do an animal or a fish or a bird Then just do a flower do a some kind of basic round Even unrealistic flower shape. Maybe just a daisy daisies are easy Um, I'm still trying to decide on color. That's why I'm stalling and chatting. I'm going to actually go with bloodstone Bloodstone is this color here, which is a reddish brown. I'm going to grab some of that And some water And again change the colors up on this depending on not only what palette you have but what colors you like Just because we're doing a reference photo of a chickadee doesn't mean you even want your chickadee to You know be that even close to the same color. It doesn't have to be So now I'm going to start Um, let's see Yeah, just do a daisy daisies are great. I'm actually going to switch to a smaller brush This is a royal watercolor brush. It's a round number four and I'm going to go and start um up here And I'm just doing lines They're all kind of going the same direction, but they're not all the same length And Then I'm going to grab just some water And I'm going to smudge them just a bit and I'll come back and do it again I'm going to do it again down here same color This will give you like the suggestion of Feathers We're just suggesting them here And I'm just looking at the picture and where I can kind of see like suggestive lines Of feathers in the photo That's what I'm doing on my on my painting Okay, it's time to come back in with something dark. So this time I'm going to use um Paints, right? Well, no wait before I do that. I want to do something up here Okay, so I'm going to start to put the beak in And I'm going to start to do something with the eye I'm going to remember that I want there to be a highlight in the bird's eye where the sunlight is hitting the eye Which means that I have to leave the white paper Or you're going to have to go over it again with gel pen Or Chinese white Which is what this is right here That's pretty good. I like that what I want to do before we do anything else is dry it So I'm going to grab my heat tool Okay, now you can leave it at that and that's a really cute painting But if you really want it to pop and sing then you want your bird to have some really dark spots Along with the lighter spots um A lot of times with paintings the problem I see Is that the painting is all done in the same tone of color Um on the color wheel all past alley colors all really bright colors There's no pop of anything really really light or really really dark Sorry coffee break And if you do that if you have something really really dark or really really light It's going to give it a really nice pop and really make it sing And we're going to go in with um my favorite dark color panes gray So now I'm going to go into the um And I'm going to just take it one little section at a time And I'm going to lay my pigment pigment down and then I'm going to put the water on the brush the clean water and I'm going to spread the pigment out And just blend it into the surrounding parts of the bird where I want it to go Pull it down I'm pulling out with just the tip of my brush just some kind of little lines of pigment And I may blur some of them with plain water while the paint is wet I may leave some and that'll just help me suggest feathers And you notice how our pencil lines that we have on there underneath they're helping us Kind of define our bird the other thing I'm going to do is take some of my panes gray And I'm going to continually work on darkening the eye I'm going to pull it in a little bit from The shape that we put on there before So that you have sort of a brown edge and then a white edge around the eye. There we go And that's just with a very tip of the paint brush. I didn't press down too hard Um, I'm also going to Darken up the beak Again, I'm barely touching The paper I'm yeah, I'm just using water. Thanks Cindy. I'm not using anything fancy. Just water Water and paint watercolor paint. That's it Right now we're doing using panes gray. Panes gray is a dark um bluish gray color And remember your darks don't always have to be black Panes gray is one of my favorites. I also really like using a really dark violet This I got to tell you guys this little bird's turning out really cute I do say so myself. He is really cute um All right, so let's keep going You got some darkness down here at the tip of his wing I'm again, I'm barely barely touching the brush to the paper And I'm putting a little pigment on and then I'm just getting my brush clean with water And then just blending out some of those marks. I just made maybe not all of them But some of them for sure Turn it just a little bit because it'll be easier for me And I'm really using pretty strong pigment paints gray pigment. I'm not I'm thinning it out with water too much. I'm dipping my brush right into the half pan of um activated watered paint Thanks for the hearts you guys I'm just dipping my um brush into the Right into the paint pan like that. Yeah, grab some water Pull some of those pigments down And just keep doing that until you really are really happy with how your bird looks Now you notice some of it's bleeding right here I love that though. I'm not going to mess with that. Love it. Love it I'm using now pretty much just using my photo for um reference now for You know color and light Because I've changed up the color of the bird So much I'm going to leave the bird alone for a second and I'm going to come down to the feet And for the moment I'm going to stick with um, I think the panes gray Put a little bit of the pigment on the paper and then just spread it out again with water And let's also do the branch. Um, I'm going to use for the branch. Um I have Uh raw umber violet and also sepia And van dyke brown. I have van dyke brown too Let's start with the raw umber violet, which is a red brown And to do branches, you know, effectively Touch your round brush to the paper and then give it a twist as you're painting whether you're working with acrylic or watercolor That'll give you A crooked line, but a crooked line is what you want branches aren't even Um, and if you do something that's crooked, it's going to look more natural And then again, just take your just plain water And just blend out your edges a little bit make them more suggestive blurry And just like with the bird the branch is going to need, you know, pops of dark and light Right here because the feet were wet You notice that the brown went right into the feet And I don't necessarily want that so I'm going to just Pick it up with a rag I'm going to go in with uh sepia, which is a dark grayish brown And we're not going to put this everywhere. We're going to just put it in a few places It's going to mix with the water And we're going to help it along with some more water If it gets into our feet, we're going to Get in there with the rag again Now you can also do with the branch what we did with the bird and you can just put some water down here Knock your paper on Table you're going to get these wonderful drips and splatters and gene hains calls those energy washes and things Yes, so the watercolor paint paint blends completely differently on gesso or um Watercolored round and then it does on raw paper Um, I feel like I have more control on raw paper than I do on gesso or ground So that's one of the reasons why I encouraged you guys last week to use some of these cards Do them some of them on raw paper do some of them on what gesso And if you have watercolor ground or absorbent ground do some of them on that Because each one of them is a little bit different. All right, so now we're going to go in with A color I don't use a lot in any painting, but in this case, I think it's really called for black um Again, and we're going to stick with a little brush and I'm going to use my ivory black I'm going to come in here and This is going to give you really really a big pop And I'm going to be sort of careful with the bird's outline And the darkest parts of your bird I think I just stuck my hand in something. Oh, yeah, I did It's going to have to be a happy accident So the darkest part darkest parts of my bird are going to get some black continually looking at the reference photo Laying down a little pigment And then going in with a little bit of water. You don't necessarily have to blur all the paint out But you want to push it around Better that just put a little paint and push it around and then add more paint to make it darker than to put too much And have it end up way too dark because with watercolor You can't take it back a little bit of black to the eye because a little bit of black to the eye Is going to really make it pop and sing and a little bit up here Not too much because I'm getting this feeling. I don't want too much right here Now I'm lifting some of that color off I do like the wash of the like light Gray color that black paint gave that and we're going to come in over here and do the same thing to the wing I need some more water You could do this with any brand of paints Um, I'm using all daniel smith this morning But those of you who have been watching for me for a while know I have lots of different kinds of paint because I like paint But daniel smith. I have to say daniel smith. I think it's my favorite watercolor paint. I love the color range. I love the Translucency. I love the granulation Of the paint. I've got some really fabulous colors that nobody else has I'm going to neglect the tail because we want some of this in the tail There you go. He is like one cute bird Now of course you can there is nothing wrong with taking your watercolor painting when it's done really clean your brush off And go into your white if you have some white and if you don't you can use white acrylic paint or a white gel pen and go in and put a pop of white on the beak A pop in the eye And anywhere else you think you might need a little pop of white Three colors. I always buy when I buy watercolor paint are white black and paints gray That is one cute birdie. Now before we call him done, let's do something with his feet. His feet need a little attention So I'm going to go in with What color? Um Yes, I sometimes do my sketch in water soluble pencils And then when as I'm painting the paint um dissolves the pencil and you can't you don't see any pencil marks I'm going to go in with black Yeah, definitely you can if you have water soluble pencils This is taped It will be up. I'm it's recording to my phone all my periscope recordings recorded my phone and I will put it up on youtube Excuse me allergies. I got a sneeze After getting sick this weekend When I shouldn't have really gotten sick Um, I stopped taking some of my allergy medicine Now I'm going to go in with some of my white and we're still I'm just I'm doing the feet here And again, I just want a suggestion of the feet But I do want something that looks like feet. That's pretty good Thank you He's pretty good. I'm going to leave him alone So that's just a quick little bird and I will post when I post this video to youtube I will make sure to link the original video where I saw her do a little chickadee and I just thought that was just brilliant and um She did it very similarly to this and I want you guys to see that and watch her go show her channel some love And uh, you know just practice. I'm going to also do a fish here. I um Oh, yes, I will I found this fish in my fish book. So I think I want to do a fish Not today, but Um, just do and I I get these little reference books at the used bookstore You know, I pay a couple bucks for them. They're good for reference for your art art room And you know, this is a bird watchers book. So there's a million different birds in it You guys have any questions And I'd encourage you to you know, give this a try. This is um Strathmore Brown pad Brown series. What is it called? Not brown red 400 series Strathmore 140 pound watercolor paper Not because that's anything in particular because it's what I had. I probably bought it because it was probably on sale to be perfectly honest Use what you have If you don't have watercolor paper, then you're going to want to prep your paper with some gesso or ground before you get started Otherwise the paper won't hold up under all the water that you're going to have on here Does anybody have any questions this morning? Do a few birds and you know the first one you may may not turn out to be anything that you like, but it's just practice He's pretty cute. I like him. I can see me scanning him and using him on some other stuff Thank you for the hearts very much Good. I just want you guys to practice right now and then you know Don't forget to try these He yeah, he's really cute Try you know working with your watercolors over some molding paste and some gesso Just straight but also you could you know put it through a stencil And don't forget about all of these cards that we did last week You know try putting One thing you could do on him is if when you do these puddles while they're wet You could put a little bit of salt table salt in them and when they dry it's going to leave you a texture You could try Putting some white crayon on your bird in the places that you want to have stay white before you start coloring And you'll get something that looks like that. That's fine. And that's why it's going to be up on youtube so that you guys can do that Don't forget to practice just your basic shapes. This will give you some really good practice with you know color blending and using the paper on the dry paper to create a defined edge and then also on wet and Where the paint will go? How you can get it to move and don't forget to just you know do some of these techniques with just a basic doodle Just you know daisy flowers are a great one. Just some kind of simple it you know Childlike flower you're just doing a practice Don't forget about doing maybe like a rainbow What was this one this one was after our broadcast last yeah practice a lot after our broadcast last week Cindy utter if she's still here Was wondering what would have what would like to um What would it look like to Do the wet watercolor with foil pressed in it and let it dry. So this is foil Tin just regular aluminum foil And this one is cheesecloth and you get these really interesting little similar but slightly different textures. They're really cool Don't forget this one was the water soluble or stabilo pencil now. You definitely could do this with um watercolor pencil shaving things dripped into the wet paint Yeah, it was a cool idea. It was a very cool idea And when we do these watercolor wednesdays, I saw jerry's post I think each one of the watercolor wednesdays as we do our paintings We're going to practice a little drawing too because drawing and paintings go painting go hand in hand This is with alcohol There's another color blending. This one is just scratched into the wet paint and then you let it dry This is with salt. You can see the little granular Texture in the paint. This is plastic wrap more crayon This is just a little bit of paint and lots and lots of water So just practice practice practice And you know, maybe if you guys are really nervous about the drawing part Just do little pencil drawing of some little flowers And just practice on a little flower Yeah, and just turn your little reference cards into a little book at some point. I'm going to use my bind at all um to Excuse me put all these into a little book They most of them have notes on the back and I'm going to make my own little reference book any more questions Next week if you guys want we will do another one Um And um, I think we'll do a fish And we'll do the sketch first and then we will do the painting and you guys can Let me know on youtube when this airs in the comments or you can let me know if you're in my facebook group Um, what else you would like to see um on watercolour wednesday, but in between practice practice practice You're welcome If there was a shortcut to getting better with watercolour and art believe me. I would tell you because I am the lazy crafter so Yeah, the fish I think is going to be a lot of fun. You're welcome. Everybody have a great day I have bookkeeping to do I might try to I might try to paint my other little bird that I just sketched to because this was fun And these would be great scanned if you did this and then scan it and put it on the front of a greeting card You could do one of these maybe even in a with more wintery colors and um, or maybe holding a branch of uh holly berries And put them on your christmas card if you still send out christmas cards, which I do All right, I will talk to you all later. Have a great day Don't forget that you can find me all over social media Also at gene of the errands.com And my facebook group a life of art and self-expression and go out and have a great day Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it. I'll see you later Bye guys