


I decided to 'fix' my graphite drawings for the show. It really goes against my grain as fixitive impacts the environment in a big negative way (aerosol issues, central nervous system damage, and - as the label whispers - carcinogens up the yin-yang). I think it's actually spray on plastic. Yuck. I did some research, but found nothing safer being used as an alternative. I was hoping for something like a baking-soda-and-rosewater-solution applied with a pump sprayer... alas.
Fortunately, it was a nice day for working outside.
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