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was picassso, now paint rags

updated wed 20 sep 00

 

Millie Carpenter on tue 19 sep 00


Nina

there is an marine artist where I live, Steven Hustvedt in Annapolis, Md. http://www.mdhallarts.org/air_hustvedt.html he has streched, framed and
sold several of his paint rags. the first ones were as a joke for an exhibit. but
they sold.

Millie in Md. I am saving all the shard of things I don't want the world to see and I am going to sell them on e-bay as mosaic supplies. P.T. Barnum is going to be my hero.



Finally I had to end the argument, debate, whatever with "Fine, I guess I don't know "art," because that painting looks like an oil rag to me!"

Earl Brunner on tue 19 sep 00


Why not? Someone was selling glaze test tiles on E-bay
awhile back.

Millie Carpenter wrote:
>
> Nina
>
> there is an marine artist where I live, Steven Hustvedt in Annapolis, Md. http://www.mdhallarts.org/air_hustvedt.html he has streched, framed and
> sold several of his paint rags. the first ones were as a joke for an exhibit. but
> they sold.
>
> Millie in Md. I am saving all the shard of things I don't want the world to see and I am going to sell them on e-bay as mosaic supplies. P.T. Barnum is going to be my hero.
>
> Finally I had to end the argument, debate, whatever with "Fine, I guess I don't know "art," because that painting looks like an oil rag to me!"
>
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