I bought 2 cheap canvas boards from Dollarama for a dollar. Two friends were with me that day. On one board, I drew a wolf. On the other board, I painted Sergeant Frog. Then I gave them away.
I would have painted this one too, but I got carried away with the linework that I didn't want to redo once I painted over it.
Interesting choice of tool! ahah I happen to scribble with ballpoint pens as well but never on a real canvasboard (and never this good).
I guess if these boards aren't too pricey you can go get yourself a new one and try painting it as well (or continue just scribbling on them cuz you're great at it! 8D )
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I guess if these boards aren't too pricey you can go get yourself a new one and try painting it as well (or continue just scribbling on them cuz you're great at it! 8D )
Thanks!
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They're really cheap, and I should have 2 more lying around in my closet. I would paint, but the set up and clean up is a pain.
Thank you
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