Accord Wine Shop in Hudson Valley. House was built in yearly 1900, first as General store, and Barber Shop with a Billiard Hall in the basement. In 1940’s it became a Liquor Store. Family owned. I used ink on Arches board.
Accord Wine Shop in Hudson Valley. House was built in yearly 1900, first as General store, and Barber Shop with a Billiard Hall in the basement. In 1940’s it became a Liquor Store. Family owned. I used ink on Arches board.
mscholl21 8:55 am on October 20, 2011 | #
lovely!
Nikira 10:01 pm on October 20, 2011 | #
Thank you very much Mscholl21.
Ziza 12:33 am on October 21, 2011 | #
Mystical and nice one Irina.
I can see you ordered Da Vinci retractable brushes series 910 size 2 and 5 (exactly those that I have as well). And quite some Rembrandt tubes. Guess how do I know?
Nikira 2:45 am on October 21, 2011 | #
Wow Ziza! You scaring me, how would you know? They send you updates? Or you are on CIA?
Ziza 3:45 am on October 21, 2011 | #
No I’m actually KGB!
Well, when you click on a product they have a habit of showing 4 other products that were bought by customers who also bought the one you are seeing. Now I now you were after Rembrandt tubes and you’ve told me you’d bought da Vinci retractables. I clicked on sizes 1, 2, 5 and 6 and got costomers who also bought Rembrandt under 2 and 5. I aslo know which pigments did you chose and was wondering why do you need both zinc and titanium whites and why did you chose Azalin Crimson (one of only 2 Rembrandt colours that are not ultimately lightfast – beautiful colout though)…
Uncle Bob 9:46 am on October 21, 2011 | #
Don’t mess with this guy, Nikira. KGB is probably quite mild for the old guy. I was speaking to him from Tibet this morning. He wants you to paint more to become the top contributor. (He is there at the moment with 528) He reckons it could take you 40 days, at your present speed but is unsure if he can wait that long. I think you will have to post things faster before his wrath is kindled.
Nikira 10:42 pm on October 25, 2011 | #
Lol. I’ll try. When I was a kid in my teacher’s house, during breaks while drinking tea or wine, we had rehearsals how to behave when taken by KGB, what to say not to betray our friends. Most of them went trough soviet jails and camps.