Of the Four Labyrinths I have thus far painted on what I call Labyrinth Pier, this first one in orange is the least faded.
I painted at least two full coats over the entire design.
I also painted this first one during the drier months.
Painting on dry wood planks allows for more longevity than painting on moist or damp wood.
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