Buy a set of body paints, it is a mood setting medium.
2007-12-04 13:16:26
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answer #1
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answered by confidentsupergirl 2
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That would depend on the person and the kind of love.
I love my mom and I painted her mother. Very big success both artistically as as a gift.
My wife got and 'old' painting from my time in art school. It means more to her than I have ever had the opportunity to put in.
Years ago my Then little brother got this flaming painting of a bunch of fighting ninjas.
2007-12-04 08:37:58
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answer #2
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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If you mean this on a personal level then I can answer that. I am still working on a painting for her, which is a field of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush that backs up to a waterfall that divides the field to the right with a narrow creek. There isn't any sky to this painting since she didn't ask for it, and there is a tree off to the left, mid-way up that I started. I am thinking of taking it out by covering it up to match what is surrounding it.
2007-12-04 07:18:44
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answer #3
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answered by Harold Sink 5
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I would do an abstract of circles because it is circles, like a ring, that depicts never ending love.
This is a thoughtful gift!
Best wishes
2007-12-04 07:14:18
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answer #4
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answered by Ruth Boaz 6
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I'm about to paint a picture of a certain quarry.
(My husband is a mineral collector. :D)
2007-12-04 23:56:06
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answer #5
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answered by helene 7
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my former art teacher once painted a rose for his wife and said, "i wanted to give you a flower, but i knew it would wilt. so i painted one."
2007-12-04 07:20:30
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answer #6
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answered by nikkiluv 3
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a self portrait, a portrait of the two of you or something that will remind them of you. Or else you make a picture of something you know they'll like.
2007-12-04 07:13:59
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answer #7
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answered by just me 6
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