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It was amazing to Amina that her mother could navigate even English sites like the Daily Star, where she knew how to get to the Life Style page, with its features on "hot new restaurants" and "splashy summer sandals," its recipes for French toast and beef Bourguignonne, and its decorating tips ("How about painting one wall of your living room a vibrant spring color?").
"How about we just go to a cave and paint his image on a wall?" October 7, 2016.
How about having him "paint the Olympic rings with his perfectly-placed kicks". Nope, "too messy". Other than boasting the world's largest smartphone screen (5.3"), it's the super precise pen input that set's the Note apart so no messiness.
How about we trade?
How about a painted red dashboard instead?
Or how about a peaceful afternoon spent painting mugs or plates at the Sticky Earth ceramic cafe in Cromer?
How about painting, though?
That really strikes me as a concise way of describing how I feel about painting.
If you aren't sure how to go about painting pretty designs, consider visiting a ceramics cafe where they can show you some ideas and basic china painting techniques.
There was a nice piece in The Times which interviewed painters about how they paint.
I learned more about how to paint in six months working for an artist than my whole education in undergrad.
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