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Glass Brush Rinsing Jar Covered in Paint from Years of Painting

My paint water jar was one that I found around my house.  Before I painted with it.  It contained food.  The jar had all natural spaghetti sauce made from a farm that practices traditional farming methods.  I was selling my old bushes once and accidentally sold the brush container (not the brushes.)  So I got a fresh jar and guessed people might like to see it here.  A sneak peak of the painting that I'm working on is in the background.  More photos to come! 


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