gallery and I am just amazed.
I have a question, when I painted my first one, which is located here:
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/rockpainting/photos/view/cb02?b=19
I used a coat of poly right on the rock at first because I wanted the
actual rock to show and I couldn't get the paint to glide as much as I
wanted to make my leaves and flowers. Is that the "right" thing to do?
Is there another way that is better?
I want these to last. I did give three coats of poly on it after it
was all finished.
Thanks for your input. I can't wait to get started on more. In early
June we are going on vacation for two weeks to a beach and there are
always so many great rocks there, I wonder what are the rules about
rock picking. Can you just take a beach rock without someone getting mad?
Jan Bowser
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