Felicia loved taking her art class, and her instructor was Professor Hungball. His preparations for their classes were long but he always prepared for them in the same way. He would always cover her canvas in his specially formulated concocktion of painting film (hand made), to give her canvas an easy paint stroke motion.
He would then take his 15 inch wooden brush, and insert it into Felicias paint pot. Then he thrusted the brush, and swirled his brush through her deep, liquefied paint pot.
Once the brush was covered in her paint, he would then release his brush from her pot, shake off any excess residue, and begin to stroke her canvas in an upward and down geometric thrustful stroke method. It was then time for Professor Hungball to hang his piece on Felicias wall, and watch it dry.
Felicia was ecstatic as she was aware a whole lot of her luvin went into the painting, along with the paint from her box. Professor Hungball soon left, but Felicia new he would be returning next week to teach her finger painting.



