Sallesa

  • Tomatoes (6)

  • Onion (1)

  • Olive oil (2 tbsp)

  • Jalapeno

  • Garlic

  • Cinnamon (1 tsp)

  • Bakje (aluminium or stone or whatever won’t melt)

The Doctor adds a bit of cinnamon (right at the beginning). The Platenbaas doesn’t like that, but as long as you don’t tell him, he’ll be fine.

[Under construction. Bob Ross lorem ipsum placeholder] Zip. That easy. Everyone wants to enjoy the good parts - but you have to build the framework first. This is the fun part I get carried away with this brush cleaning.

This is the way you take out your flustrations. It's life. It's interesting. It's fun. Use absolutely no pressure. Just like an angel's wing. We don't need any guidelines or formats. All we need to do is just let it flow right out of us. When you do it your way you can go anywhere you choose.

We'll throw some happy little limbs on this tree. We have a fantastic little sky! Each highlight must have it's own private shadow.

You have to allow the paint to break to make it beautiful. There isn't a rule. You just practice and find out which way works best for you. You can do it.

We don't make mistakes we just have happy little accidents. This is a fantastic little painting. Brown is such a nice color. Even the worst thing we can do here is good. If you do too much it's going to lose its effectiveness. Just a little indication.

The light is your friend. Preserve it. When things happen - enjoy them. They're little gifts. We can fix anything. Trees get lonely too, so we'll give him a little friend.

You have to make almighty decisions when you're the creator. These little son of a guns hide in your brush and you just have to push them out. Little short strokes.

sidesChristine Geense