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Originally Posted by PoorOldPo
I would love to learn how to paint on wood as well, it is more durable, and you can keep it safe longer, rather than a piece of delicate paper.
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I'd imagine with your talent, learning how to paint on anything wouldn't be much of a challenge.
I had no thought process when I did it though, just a "Yeah, this is a surface. I shall paint on it" thing going. I've done all sorts of that type of thing over the years, from pen on skin, to marker on drywall, and I even had a stint where I bought an airbrush and tried my hand at murals. I did the oil on canvas thing in HS which got me a small art scholarship that I never used. I joined the service instead. I drew stuff there too, and they kept finding me out, and making me paint things. I didn't even have my hair buzzed yet, and I was painting insignia on a LT Colonels wall. I got a couple of Army Achievement awards for doing some signs, and such for REFORGER too.