Australian How To Paint

Never in my Wildest Dreams

As a small child, my earliest memories of art were: loving colouring-in books to colour in the drawings with pencils, although I wasn’t too keen on painting; my Grade 3 primary school teacher, Miss Toomey, putting one of my drawings on the wall in the classroom of which I was very proud; and winning 1st place for art and craft at the age of seven at the school fete, and not knowing that my Mother kept the certificate I received all those years ago, which I discovered

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