Thanks, JB! I don't mean to brag, but I seem to have perfected this technique. I went out to purchase the correct paints, bought an easel, got my wire brush, a palette, and some towels, and went to work. After many years of practice and thousands of dollars in supplies, I elevated my expertise to the level of "Genuis" and was able to produce this stunning portrait of an apple tree...or maybe it's a peach tree.
Thanks, JB! I don't mean to brag, but I seem to have perfected this technique. I went out to purchase the correct paints, bought an easel, got my wire brush, a palette, and some towels, and went to work. After many years of practice and thousands of dollars in supplies, I elevated my expertise to the level of "Genius" and was able to produce this stunning portrait of an apple tree...or maybe it's a peach tree.
@perrone1, the more I look at it, the more I think it might be a plate of garbanzo beans.
Well, I thought that too! But then the signature of Peter Piper, I found precious little connection that he had to the Garbanzo Beans, save for that one time that history tells us that he ate WAY too many with his tacos. (It was NOT a pretty description!)