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Old 06-19-2008, 01:36 AM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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Hi all,
Have decided to take a break from the shop for a couple of days. Took your advise and made my wife something nice; now she has given me so many projects she'd like.......I kind of forgot what sleep was!! Not complaining though!

Not being an expert with computers, if I figure out how to post pictures, I would like to show you my first scrollings and get your opinions.

I'm wondering if anyone knows where I could find a portrait pattern of "VanGogh"? Another one of my wife's favorites. Have to keep her happy!

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not sure i completely understand what you need... i bought a calendar of van gogh to practice with earlier this year... i could scan a few of what you like & then isn't there a way to convert them to a scrolling pattern? i thought i read that somewhere?
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I found a royalty free picture of Van Gogh, give me a day or three and I'll see if I can make you a pattern.
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Muzzleloader,
Thanks for the Van Gogh pattern offer. I received one from Sue (jigsue) which was Van Gogh with bandages! Really nice. Would love to have additional patterns. Thanks.

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Maybe just cut out an ear and put it in a box for her.
She may see the humor.
I think Van Goghs art could be delivered well as segmentation.
Here is a link Amazon.co.uk: Van Gogh Paintings and Drawings (Dover Electronic Clip Art) (Dover Electronic Clip Art) (Dover Electronic Clip Art): Vincent Van Gogh: Books. This may be a great resource. If nothing else you could print out one of his paintings and make a very challenging jigsaw puzzle.
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I received one from Sue (jigsue) which was Van Gogh with bandages! Really nice.
I think that was when he was trying his hand at cooking. His only culinary masterpiece was corn ala Van Gogh. It was made with one ear!

Sorry, I couldn't resist it.
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