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Seven New Oil Paintings Available

These seven oil paintings are now finished, dry, scanned, and available for purchase.

“Purchase” sounds so fancy; these paintings are ready to buy. (Is that better? Don’t want to get above my raising here.)

Navels, oil on wrapped canvas, 6×12″, $125 plus California sales tax IF YOU HAVEN’T MOVED AWAY YET
Poppy 59, oil on wrapped canvas, 4×6″, $50 plus 8% California sales tax
Poppy 58, 4×6″, oil on wrapped canvas, $50 plus you know what
Poppy 57, 4×6″, oil on wrapped canvas, $50 plus you know what
Poppy 56, 4×6″, oil on wrapped canvas, $50 plus you know what
Sawtooth Near Sunnypoint VII, 6×12″, oil on wrapped canvas, $125 (plus 8% if you still live in California)
Craig Ranch, 8×10″, oil on wrapped canvas, $125 plus you know what if you live you know where

Any questions? Maybe the comment feature is working on this blog post. If not, we are probably friends in real life so you can email or call or lean out the door and yell or wave me over on the road or talk to me after church on Sunday. Lots of options for connecting.

3 Comments

  1. I dunno . . . IS the comment feature working on this blog post? I guess we’ll find out, shant we? (I like that old-fashioned word, “shant,” because I’m just that old…..fashioned!)

    And you can always write, “these paintings are ready to trade for any form of legal tender.”

    • Sharon, I had forgotten about the word “shant”. I believe it is a contraction for “shall not”, so maybe it is supposed to be written as “sha’nt”.

      Thank you for the phraseology regarding payment. My dad used to call paper money “federal reserve notes”, another thing I had forgotten.

      And thank you for testing the comment feature; it won’t allow people to comment who don’t have a website address. If my new web designer ever gets through all the troubles, maybe she can tackle that annoyance too.

      • Wouldn’t that by, “shan’t”? Or “Sha’n’t” if apostrophes indicate skipped letters. Ah, English. Whatta language!

        I looked it up; across the top of paper currency it does say, “Federal Reserve Note” and elsewhere it reads, “This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private”

        As far as listing a website, sometimes I do, but most of the time I just fill in my email and name, that’s it. And I believe all my comments go through. Oh, and always check “Notify me of new comments via email” because I want to know when someone replies to my reply. Which may be a reply to someone else’s reply.


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