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C., I, too, cannot stand at an easel, but since I like working in watercolors, and using the mouse

to draw and paint, I have found some viable substitutes for that. It took me a long time to adjust to

a new way of doing things, but it is fun. Not high art, for sure, but a good way of self-expression.

Maybe you could try it? Just a thought. Loving hugs, MM

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I never cared for watercolors......and trying to draw and paint with with a mouse just frustrates me.....however .....maybe I'll give it another try now that I'm more comfortable with using a computer.....thanks

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C., I, too, cannot stand at an easel, but since I like working in watercolors, and using the mouseto draw and paint, I have found some viable substitutes for that. It took me a long time to adjust toa new way of doing things, but it is fun. Not high art, for sure, but a good way of self-expression.Maybe you could try it? Just a thought. Loving hugs, MM "The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies

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C., Did you know that there is a pen attachment for your computer keyboard specifically

for drawing and painting? I don't happen to have one because I don't need it, yet, but you might try

contacting your computer's manufacturer and seeing about one. It just goes where the mouse does,

is my understanding. Also, you can use acrylics with the canvas flat or at a slight angle on a drafting

table. They dry so fast that they don't tend to run or glop like oils. Also, montage, collage, sculpture

and pottery are all sitting activities that can give you the outlet, too. Loving hugs, MM

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C., Did you know that there is a pen attachment for your computer keyboard specifically

for drawing and painting? I don't happen to have one because I don't need it, yet, but you might try

contacting your computer's manufacturer and seeing about one. It just goes where the mouse does,

is my understanding. Also, you can use acrylics with the canvas flat or at a slight angle on a drafting

table. They dry so fast that they don't tend to run or glop like oils. Also, montage, collage, sculpture

and pottery are all sitting activities that can give you the outlet, too. Loving hugs, MM

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C., Did you know that there is a pen attachment for your computer keyboard specifically

for drawing and painting? I don't happen to have one because I don't need it, yet, but you might try

contacting your computer's manufacturer and seeing about one. It just goes where the mouse does,

is my understanding. Also, you can use acrylics with the canvas flat or at a slight angle on a drafting

table. They dry so fast that they don't tend to run or glop like oils. Also, montage, collage, sculpture

and pottery are all sitting activities that can give you the outlet, too. Loving hugs, MM

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