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Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on January 31, 2018 at 9:40pm

Yes, they are in acrylic. If you look at my web-site, www.val-herman-art.eu, and then Aboriginal Art, and then Works, you will see lots and lots of my dot paintings. Aboriginal Art inspired me.

Now as to how to make 'good' dots (bearing in mind that all dots are good) in acrylic, I know of two ways to go about this. The first is the original Aboriginal way -- go into the outback, find a suitable stick, and chew on it until the end goes mushy and you have something resembling a paint-brush. The other is to use a cheap plastic cocktail stirrer that has a round end.

I leave it to you to decide which one of these I have been using.

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