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It's amazing when you change your palette how it effects the way you paint. I changed it to have more earthtones, which has made it easier to paint flesh tones. The palette I was using before was more effective for landscapes because of the saturation of color. I'm always happy when I have the opportunity to paint people-it's a challenge. One that I enjoy.
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