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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Paintings By Ann H Wright

I just read through some of my past postings and realized it sounds like we never work, that life is just a leisurely game of two itinerant drifters that only a few years ago were homeless. Well, we are not homeless, just living low to the ground, digging in the dirt, flopping in the summer lakes, floundering through the new snow, or like today, hunting for those illusive deer.

We do work. We do pursue money because we are capitalistic swine and we still like toys. We even like to occasionally hike the Appalachian Trail.

It seems appropriate to show some of Ann's work, maybe as a way of encouraging potential customers to pony up some real folding money. Then again, just take a look. Here is what we do that allows us to live the lavish life we have been accustomed to.

This young lady lived next door and we always felt had a classic appeal, someone Rembrandt would have liked. I suspect it is not done even though Ann has plopped her name on it.


The next is our friend, the noble clay artist Rick Foris, canoeing the Boundary Waters. We visited the waters a few falls ago in Oct. just before freeze up and after the hoards had gone. A little harsh weather, but it didn't snow---I don't think. Still, the Loons were there and the water smooth on most days.




This Jewel is of a barn just to the south of Amherst. It was a very foggy day in the summer where the humidity was 122%, or something like that. So, this is what Ann does, and lately has been doing quit a bit. Me, not so much but I will include a few shots of my work in the next post.

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