

Sometimes while painting on wood I have these hidden pitfalls, such as the pivet of wood missing in the painting Windblown. I didn't see it until the painting was almost done and I had to hit it with some sandpaper. I had to sand off the ridges until it all smoothed out. I've heard some people cringe when I do this or paint black over the entire painting and start again, but if it needs repaired it needs it, or if it needs starting all over, so be it. I want to get it right. Just thought that might be interesting, Take care and have fun!
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