tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7106296939341278848.post3404780459280056854..comments2024-03-26T07:40:00.740-07:00Comments on Johann International: Plaster Moulding Project- IX; Faux-Marble, the Finishing TouchesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00335360527907210284noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7106296939341278848.post-2689876637653974242016-06-28T03:32:49.691-07:002016-06-28T03:32:49.691-07:00Thanks for you comments Jonas. As with anything re...Thanks for you comments Jonas. As with anything requiring skills, "Übung macht dem Meister" (exercise makes the master) The best way to be good at something is to do it, and then keep doing it as much as possible, there is no shortcut, and even if you are impressed with your own work, you always know that you can and should get better.Johann von Katzenelnbogenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774736348480165809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7106296939341278848.post-22803625505181051392016-06-26T23:23:06.586-07:002016-06-26T23:23:06.586-07:00You continue to impress me.
Those panels look incr...You continue to impress me.<br />Those panels look incredible.<br /><br /> I like the narcissist picture the best. But that is probably because I have never really bee a fan of cubism. <br />I would love to be able to paint - or just sketch. But I have never taken the time to learn much of it. <br />I am pretty good at sketching technical things like machines and buildings, but I can't do a dog or a horse or a human so it will look right.<br />So all in all I agre that artist is the correct term for you.<br />Brgds<br />JonasJonas Jensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07787393233185454227noreply@blogger.com