Bruce, I told you before that I grew up at the end of WWII. In the area where I lived, there was a shortage then. Everything was lacking. So playing with colored papers, as much as I would have liked, was an utopia for me. By saying this, I hope that those who were able to do so, realize how privileged they were. By looking at your very fine render -, although I'm an old guy now - this lack is compensated. Thanks for that, Buddy!
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Bruce, I told you before that I grew up at the end of WWII. In the area where I lived, there was a shortage then. Everything was lacking. So playing with colored papers, as much as I would have liked, was an utopia for me.
By saying this, I hope that those who were able to do so, realize how privileged they were.
By looking at your very fine render -, although I'm an old guy now - this lack is compensated. Thanks for that, Buddy!