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Hello palmistry folks
Hello - quick introduction. I've visited the site several times but have only just got round to joining. I'm far from being an expert, but I did read my 1st Palmistry book about 20 years ago and since then I've been especially interested in the different shapes and textures of people's hands. They tell you so much. I find myself always noticing these.
I'm actually an artist - mainly realist oil paintings ... and I find that what little I know about the subject really helps my painting. Hands are tricky things to paint, and I generally leave them out. I haven't done many portraits that include hands, but I'll shortly be finishing off a few that do.
I probably won't contribute all that much, but will certainly read existing posts with some interest. The subject is fascinating.
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I'm actually an artist - mainly realist oil paintings ... and I find that what little I know about the subject really helps my painting. Hands are tricky things to paint, and I generally leave them out. I haven't done many portraits that include hands, but I'll shortly be finishing off a few that do.
I probably won't contribute all that much, but will certainly read existing posts with some interest. The subject is fascinating.
BEST REGARDS

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