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Sunday, June 6, 2010

windowsill jug


This small, high situated window is at the side of my fireplace in my little old french corner house.
I'm lucky having these side windows, as its a great source of fresh cross air in the hot summers. The view is a dud though, as it just points towards next doors green shutters, and not much light as its around two feet thick, having the chimney next to it inside the wall.

It used to be above a lovely little sink, and was sealed shut when I bought it with the skeleton of a long dead pigeon.
I guess the little Dutch professor never saw it as he wasn't very tall!
Surrounded by red and white antique French tiles, alas, all are gone as I had to relocate the ridiculous 3 foot wide kitchen to the ground floor when I first moved in. Its now all Ikea stainless steal.. hay hoe!

So, this little window is where the old timers few dishes were dried!
I was thus inspired to dry my brushes there!
The original antique Cornish-ware Jug was textured with several Flypapers.
Listed from the first used to the last.

Raw Linen - Soft Light @ 80%
Antique Liaisons - Multiply @ 26%
Antique Liaisons - Hard Light @ 26%
Lime Plaster - Soft Light @ 100% flipped vertically
Lost Void - Soft Light @ 71% flipped vertically
Ming - Soft Light @ 56%

Our single packs are all still available (click on the sidebar links) but due to popular request we have introduced a triple deal, all three packs for $100!

Flypaper Triple Combo Deal
$100 for Tex Box One and Two and the Fly Edges
Add to Cart

Combo Pack Offer
Only $65 for Tex Box One and  Tex Box Two
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Fly Edges Pack
Only $40
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Please note that this is big, almost 400 mb file so the download may take a while. Average reported download time for this pack varies from 15 to 20 mins, perhaps a coffee break would be a good idea between downloads!

3 comments:

Borealnz (Jill) said...

Yes, you're so lucky having these wonderfully deep windows -they make a great backdrop for your brushes (and jug)
Wonderful as always Paul!

Anne said...

What an amazing transformation! I am new to your site and I feel like a kid in the candy store! I'm also new to post-processing, but am inspired by your textures and appreciate that you tell the steps to achieve the end result.

paulgrand said...

Thanks Anne and Jill, hope you brush and floss afterwords! :-)

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