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The Still life is now in its fourth day. Today Guy is painting wet on wet and developing once again more definition. The flowers are now taking a very lyrical countenance. I found this stage to be so magical. It's difficult for me not to get attached to the way the painting is at a very precise moment, such as this one.
By experience, I know that, chances are the painting will be transformed several more times before the artist is satisfied.
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