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Yes Claude I was and posted many help and technical assistance answers there, it looks as if nowadays it seems to have died somewhat.John,
Were you active on Wetcanvas?
Also, I like the style of some of your Book 5 paintings. A small tutorial on how you achieve that would be of great interest.
The SAA is now basically a marketing firm: SAA which stands for Society for All Artists. It used to be called Society for Amateur Artists but it is more ambitious nowadays as it includes professionals and it still has a large membership. Memberships which you pay for give you access to their many activities. I used to subscribe to their gold membership them because they offered a very good Public Liability Insurance which I needed when I was lecturing to Art Clubs and Societies in the Home Counties. I am now just reduced to the humblest of ordinary members. They produce a monthly magazine called "Paint". They claim to offer merchandise which is cheaper. The reason I stay as a member is they currently offer free delivery.What is SAA Magazine? I scrolled up to see if I could find where you mentioned it and wasn't able to find it.
Thank you Bart I have more to put on when I can.Gorgeous work! I can see why you felt compelled to publish them, an urge many of us fail to heed, I'm afraid, because of the cemetery of great unread self-published works. Ah well. At least you have those and someday someone will recognize them.