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After commenting in another thread about how I don't like using a paint brush - here's my first (and likely only) attempt with using a paint brush!
I live in a bungalow built in 1950, and it still has charming features from those long-ago days, like a little pass-through door in the kitchen where the milkman could leave stuff, and also a telephone niche in the hallway.
I thought about painting a phone from that era into the niche, so this is from that effort. It's in my Canson XL mixed media sketchbook, 11x14". I thought I'd help the thin paper accept acrylic paint if I put down a layer of gesso first. All that did was wrinkle the damn page and make the painting harder.
It also yellowed a bit.
I used Golden Open acrylics - I like them because they are slow-drying, which feels right to me because I'm exceedingly slow.
Here are the sketches and a wip image or two. I'm okay with how it turned out, but I don't think I'll be painting it into the niche. Too much work and I'm too unsure of myself.
Thanks for looking!
I live in a bungalow built in 1950, and it still has charming features from those long-ago days, like a little pass-through door in the kitchen where the milkman could leave stuff, and also a telephone niche in the hallway.
I thought about painting a phone from that era into the niche, so this is from that effort. It's in my Canson XL mixed media sketchbook, 11x14". I thought I'd help the thin paper accept acrylic paint if I put down a layer of gesso first. All that did was wrinkle the damn page and make the painting harder.
It also yellowed a bit. I used Golden Open acrylics - I like them because they are slow-drying, which feels right to me because I'm exceedingly slow.
Here are the sketches and a wip image or two. I'm okay with how it turned out, but I don't think I'll be painting it into the niche. Too much work and I'm too unsure of myself.
Thanks for looking!

It's so nice to get encouraging feedback from this wonderful group - thank you again. 
Thank you for the kind words!