12-03-2009, 04:42 PM
I collect thousands of 16 to 18 inch pieces of hardwood.
No two alike.
I practice the art of turning them into red , orange and yellow flames.
I have a basement closet full of original oil and acrylic paintings all signed by the painter who painted them. Some hang on the walls. Alongside many of my own enlarged photographs .
This painter also had a ceramic studio which produced thousands and thousands of Cape Cod ceramic souvenirs.
Mostly shell-themed thingies.
I finally gave the last of the little turtle flower holders away.
If you bought ceramic souvenirs on Cape Cod in the sixties there's a good possibility I painted it or put it into the kiln.
I never want to see another one.
Even if it has the initials WB on the bottom next to the studio name.
No two alike.
I practice the art of turning them into red , orange and yellow flames.
I have a basement closet full of original oil and acrylic paintings all signed by the painter who painted them. Some hang on the walls. Alongside many of my own enlarged photographs .
This painter also had a ceramic studio which produced thousands and thousands of Cape Cod ceramic souvenirs.
Mostly shell-themed thingies.
I finally gave the last of the little turtle flower holders away.
If you bought ceramic souvenirs on Cape Cod in the sixties there's a good possibility I painted it or put it into the kiln.
I never want to see another one.
Even if it has the initials WB on the bottom next to the studio name.