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Judi Posts:9
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| 05/31/2007 3:40 PM |
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Hi, my name is Judi. I'm a watercolor artist primarily, but also
enjoy colored pencil and acrylic. I mostly do detailed
traditional work, but more and more I'm becoming interested in abstract
painting. I've loved doodling since I was a kid and began
seriously painting while raising my family in the mid-80s. I'm
still at it and learn more each time I sit down with a new piece of
paper. My plea for help is technologically based rather than in
artwork at the moment. I keep trying to edit my profile, but
after you've filled out all the areas, I don't see how to submit my
edited page. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I hope
to add my photo and those of some of my works, but that's going to take
me a looong time, I'm afraid. Do love this site and am anxious to
delve more deeply into it.
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myrna
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| 05/31/2007 5:19 PM |
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| Hi Judi, and welcome to the site. I also tried many times to enter a profile untill I read somewhere that after you enter all your info you hit edit again (I think that was it) anyhow, keep trying, the site is definately worth the effort. Looking forward to seeing your work in the water color forum. |
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vikingwife
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| 06/01/2007 7:16 AM |
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Welcome Judi!
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Judi Posts:9
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| 06/01/2007 3:18 PM |
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Thanks Myrna and Jess. It's nice to be here. And, thanks
Myrna for your suggestion and encouragment to keep trying that editing
process.
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create2free
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| 06/01/2007 11:36 PM |
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Hello Judi, First welcome. To save your editing of your profile look at the very bottom far left. There is an active button labled update. Clicking on this will save your changes to your profile. Hang in there you'll get it. I look forward to seeing your work. I also work in watercolor and love to doodle. My work is veering toward the abstract too. |
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JudiPatooti
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| 06/03/2007 1:32 PM |
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| Thanks for the tip on changing my profile. I'll give it a try! And, thanks for your warm welcome, too. |
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