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ONE AFTERNOON IN THE MIDWEST
oil on linen 36″ X 72″ “Reality is an illusion that occurs due to the lack of alcohol.” -Annoymous
Allan At Monaco Harbor
“When a fellow says that it ain’t the money but the principle of the thing, it’s the money.” ~Artemus Ward
Playing Around With the Media
“An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.” ~ Albert Camus
A Salad
“Light, refined, learned and noble, harmonious and orderly, clear and logical, the cooking of France is, in some strange manner, intimately linked to the genius of her greatest men.” Rouff [Marcel] (1887-1936) French journalist and writer
Saint Jean Cap Ferrat Dreams
“Nirvana? That’s the place where the powers that be and their friends hang out.” — Zonker Harris
Self Portrait
“Painting: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic.”–Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) The Devil’s Dictionary