For anyone interested in fine quality artwork, there's a frame being
auctioned off on ebay by the late reknowned French Artist, Henri
Matisse. The portrait in question is called "Still Life With A Sleeping
Woman," and features a unique array of organic watercolors.
Here's a link to the auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150083291960
And here are some pictures:
1)
http://a436.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/15/l_5a8f8f737a64e64679ecade713513c0b.jpg
2)
http://a734.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/19/l_f3f70be0387acb0b61cf76ce90088a75.jpg
3)
http://a460.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/29/l_669eed16ff36106800db9532981e77bb.jpg
4)
http://a694.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/24/l_ed92f0e7802ce07c81601846bd19adc5.jpg
Thanks, Ken. ♣
On Jan 23, 8:18 pm, "kenlopski" <kenlop...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> For anyone interested in fine quality artwork, there's a frame being
> auctioned off on ebay by the late reknowned French Artist, Henri
> Matisse. The portrait in question is called "Still Life With A Sleeping
> Woman," and features a unique array of organic watercolors.
>
> Here's a link to the auction:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150083291960
>
> And here are some pictures:
The Matisse is magnificent Ken!
Diva
: For anyone interested in fine quality artwork, there's a frame being
: auctioned off on ebay by the late reknowned French Artist, Henri
: Matisse. The portrait in question is called "Still Life With A Sleeping
: Woman," and features a unique array of organic watercolors.
Not only tat, but when you click on any of the thumbnails,
the picture turns into an ugly face by Picasso! What a deal.
Victor to his captors:
"We respectfully request you relinquish the reliquary. If you require a
receipt your requirements will be respected. If you reneg we will have
to renegotiate. Don't make me recapitulate or I will rename you a
reprobate"
OK - we''re guessing there's a little piece of rolled parchment or
envelope hidden somewhere in those Gothic metal mini spires from
Bowlorama.
What do you think could be on it?
Blueprints of the New World Trade Center?
A treasure map of the Florida Keys?
The original formula for Coca Cola, or the batter recipe for the
Colonel's Kentucky Fried?
The deed to a Swiss Chalet?.
Maybe the missing Oscar nomination for "Dreamgirls" as best picture?
John Abbott' paternity test re; Ashley?
The key to Tom Fisher's safety deposit box?
An impeachment order against President Butch signed by Rosie O' Butch?
The 100 most popular baby names for 2007, excluding Fenmore?
Sheila's DNA?
The lipstick color favoroed by the next President of the U.S.A.?
One can only wait with breath that smells like bait.
BTW: My dog now refuses to watch any part of Y&R after the opening
music.
Diva
>BTW: My dog now refuses to watch any part of Y&R after the
> opening music.
Mine used to demand a Bacon Bit at the opening music. Now they just nap.
:-)
~Lindy~
On Jan 24, 8:29 pm, "Diva" <c.fril...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> OK - we''re guessing there's a little piece of rolled parchment or
> envelope hidden somewhere in those Gothic metal mini spires from
> Bowlorama.
>
> What do you think could be on it?
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Now we know that there is engraving on the reliquary, chicken
scratches in code or a foreign language... Possibly an Eygyptian blog
about a night at "Pharoh, Pharoh," the biggest casino in Thebes.
Brad has other relequary collections. One contains, The Grewlong, a
small bronze of Pinocchio. It's nose grows every time Brad lies as in.
(said with angst and ceilingward glances):
"Sharon, I will always love you. You will always be in my life but I
have chosen to build a life with Victoria."
Diva