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Twitter is a place where you share your thoughts, yourself... you don't want a plain white backdrop for that. You want the entire page to say something about who you are. Designer or not, if the urge strikes you, go for it. Put up that watercolor you've never shown anyone. Take a photo of that hat you just knitted... whatever it is, share it.
Nate Berkus
Thoughts
You
Yourself
Whatever
White
Twitter
Strikes
Backdrop
Say
Photo
Hat
Entire
About
Something
Take
Never
Share
Put
Go
Go For It
Up
Just
Where
Want
Anyone
Place
Urge
Plain
Page
Your
Who
Shown
Designer
Watercolor
When I was nine, my great grandfather, a landscape painter, taught me to mix colors. With his strong hand surrounding my small one, he guided the brush until a calla lily appeared as if by magic on a page of textured watercolor paper.
Susan Vreeland
Great
Me
Strong
Nine
Guided
Paper
Magic
Small
Brush
Colors
He
Until
Lily
Great-Grandfather
Mix
His
Hand
Surrounding
Taught
Grandfather
Landscape
Page
Painter
Appeared
Watercolor
If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
Peter Shaffer
Painting
London
New
York
New York
Oil
Watercolor
Part of why I like watercolor is that mistakes are visible, and you can't really repair much. It has to look easy. When it comes out, it looks easy, but to get to that point takes a lot of doing.
Chris Raschka
You
Mistakes
Visible
Out
Easy
Point
Part
Takes
Like
Look
Looks
Repair
Doing
Lot
Get
Much
Really
Why
Watercolor
I'd rather lose large than win slightly. I think life is an oil painting, not a watercolor.
Janet McTeer
Life
Win
Lose
Painting
Think
Slightly
Rather
Than
Oil
Large
Watercolor
To me, that's one of the things that I love about doing this stuff. One day I can work on this piece in watercolor, and then work on something else on the computer, or work on something else that's a completely different approach.
Bill Sienkiewicz
Work
Love
Day
Me
Else
Approach
One Day
One Of The Things
About
Something
Something Else
Computer
Stuff
Piece
Doing
Different
Different Approach
Then
Things
Watercolor