Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Made in U. S. A.

Third day at Carol's workshop and I decided to take a chance with the subject. My wife's Grandfather was with the telephone company for many years. This insulator was his. I needed something to offset the strange greens and blues of the ancient glass, and thought the red's of the "Swiss" Army knife were perfect. $50 opening bid on ebay. 8" x 6". Click here to bid,

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My name is Bob Shepherd, but when I paint I'm known as "Shep". I love to paint people. Happy people. Sad people. People dancing. People in contemplation. Old people. Young people. Lately I've gotten into painting new things and I'm enjoying the challenge. Flowers and still life's have been fun. My blog is here to show you what I'm doing and how I'm doing it. If I'm doing your commission you can follow the progress of your "PortraitbyShep". If you'd like me to do your portrait please notify me through the blog. Please enter your email above and I hope you enjoy the blog. Shep

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