I’m back from my show opening, and it’s time for a bit of studio housekeeping. I’ve returned to several buckets with dried-up paint.
Take a look…
It makes clean-up easy because I only have to use a screwdriver to scrape the dried paint out.
This is an efficient way to dispose of the paint. It’s easier on the environment than pouring wet paint down a drain and now I have clean buckets ready to go!
Have any efficient studio tips you’d like to share? Let me know in the comments.
This week on the Art2Life Podcast, I reflect on the importance of stepping into something bigger than you. Coming back from my show, I had the chance to think about the process from start to finish. Giving yourself such a challenge is an opportunity for growth and change! It’s really an act of love. Let’s paint together and I’ll share my thoughts this coming Wednesday.
I hope you make some art today!
Nicholas
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Nicholas Wilton
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