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Pueblos winged the news - artists were wanted to paint walls. Thirteen came on the appointed day - some with their little portfolios of water colors, some with nothing in their hands, and with only query in their eyes. Organization was difficult at first. What's [[strikethrough]] is [[/strikethrough]] all this about? Where [[strikethrough]] should [[/strikethrough]] do I paint? [[strikethrough]] What should do I paint? [[/strikethrough]] What paint with? [[strikethrough]] May [[/strikethrough]] I [[strikethrough]] will do a dance? Assigned to their various panels, these boys ranging in age from 16 to 60, shoved the dining tables to the walls and mounted them for scaffolding. The Indian is resourceful from habit and as |
he needed to reach higher, the smaller table was hoisted onto [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] larger table & up he climbed. The charcoal stick was a funny thing, the chamois , wierd. To make large drawings - that was not easy and wavering thin little lines [[strikethrough]] appeared [[/strikethrough]] with no character appeared all over the place.