- I cannot paint at night, unless I'm happy for coke-bottle goggles to be a part of my wardrobe in the not-too-distant future.
- Rushing a painting like this means blobs of blue paint appear in places they shouldn't. Which leads me to...
- Painting at night only ends in tears...see number two above.
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