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<description>Still, they are a joy to behold. I'll find someone to give it to.  It's of a swamp house on a bayou and has a Louisiana feel to it..The  painting that has touched me the most features a sad little girl  and is called A Letter From My Mother. I spent a lot of time playing  in my tree house, that the trees in the picture appealed to me so  much. She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt like  to lie there myself. If she could kick the ball they way she liked  to kick me in the knee, I'd see to it she played for my team every  time. One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder.  It is done in vibrant colors and also depicts the buildings in the  market like an ice cream parlor and the Hotel Van Nuys. Now we're  very close. I have a friend who collects these and I found one of  a woman reclining in a hammock. I personally don't have any of these  in my collection, since I like to collect pieces that I can relate  to. It's called Alligator Fisher and I'm thinking about getting
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<description>She favors animal prints, and I found one that depicts leopards  and gave it to her for her birthday.Another painting that I admire  is called Howard in 1944.The painting that has touched me the most  features a sad little girl and is called A Letter From My Mother.  Still, they are a joy to behold.My sister also shares my love for  folk art. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster and  is done in enamel. Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time with  my grandmother and her house was full of them.. When she died, she  left me the painting and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace  mantle. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play football with  us. If she could kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in  the knee, I'd see to it she played for my team every time. Now we're  very close. It's pretty funny to me that when we were growing up,  she'd cry because she wasn't allowed to play football with the boys  and I used to tease her relentlessly and pull her pigtails whenever
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>I don't particularly care for his art. Still, they are a joy to  behold. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster and is  done in enamel. One of my favorites that she had was done by John  Roeder.There is a subcategory of folk art paintings that depict  the world of black Americans. If she could kick the ball they way  she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see to it she played for my  team every time. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play football  with us. I personally don't have any of these in my collection,  since I like to collect pieces that I can relate to. Maybe it's  because I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house  was full of them.I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child.
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>There is a subcategory of folk art paintings that depict the world  of black Americans. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play  football with us. Still, they are a joy to behold. If she could  kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see  to it she played for my team every time. It's of a swamp house on  a bayou and has a Louisiana feel to it. It is done in vibrant colors  and also depicts the buildings in the market like an ice cream parlor  and the Hotel Van Nuys. She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine  what it felt like to lie there myself. I'll find someone to give  it to.My sister also shares my love for folk art.There is a water  scene that I really like painted in 1940. I have a friend who collects  these and I found one of a woman reclining in a hammock. I personally  don't have any of these in my collection, since I like to collect  pieces that I can relate to. It's pretty funny to me that when we  were growing up, she'd cry because she wasn't allowed to play football
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<description>It's a beautiful painting but it's just too depressing to hang anywhere.  It's called Alligator Fisher and I'm thinking about getting because  it reminds me of my cajun heritage, most of my family is from Louisiana.  She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt like to  lie there myself. I have a friend who collects these and I found  one of a woman reclining in a hammock.One of my favorite paintings  was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge. One of my favorites that she had  was done by John Roeder. She favors animal prints, and I found one  that depicts leopards and gave it to her for her birthday. I saw  a painting he did of a fishing scene but I chose not to buy it.  Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and  her house was full of them. It's of a swamp house on a bayou and  has a Louisiana feel to it. I don't particularly care for his art.  It was painted in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster and is done in  enamel.My sister also shares my love for folk art. I don't know
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<description>One of the most famous American artists is Thomas Chambers.There  is a water scene that I really like painted in 1940. I have a friend  who collects these and I found one of a woman reclining in a hammock.One  of my favorite paintings was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge. When she  died, she left me the painting and it hangs in a place of honor  over my fireplace mantle. It's called Alligator Fisher and I'm thinking  about getting because it reminds me of my cajun heritage, most of  my family is from Louisiana.My sister also shares my love for folk  art. It's called First Trolley to Van Nuys and shows the center  of a town filled with people. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend  Howard Finster and is done in enamel. One of my favorites that she  had was done by John Roeder. I don't know whose smile is bigger,  the one in the painting or the one on my face every time I look  at it. I personally don't have any of these in my collection, since  I like to collect pieces that I can relate to. I spent a lot of
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>One of the most famous American artists is Thomas Chambers.I have  loved folk art paintings since I was a child. It's too bad my parents  didn't let her play football with us.My sister also shares my love  for folk art. I personally don't have any of these in my collection,  since I like to collect pieces that I can relate to.One of my favorite  paintings was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge. I have a friend who collects  these and I found one of a woman reclining in a hammock. It is done  in vibrant colors and also depicts the buildings in the market like  an ice cream parlor and the Hotel Van Nuys. One of my favorites  that she had was done by John Roeder. Now we're very close. It's  called First Trolley to Van Nuys and shows the center of a town  filled with people. I don't know whose smile is bigger, the one  in the painting or the one on my face every time I look at it. If  she could kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee,  I'd see to it she played for my team every time. I'll find someone
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<description>I personally don't have any of these in my collection, since I like  to collect pieces that I can relate to. I'll find someone to give  it to. She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt  like to lie there myself. It's called First Trolley to Van Nuys  and shows the center of a town filled with people. It's called Alligator  Fisher and I'm thinking about getting because it reminds me of my  cajun heritage, most of my family is from Louisiana. It's a beautiful  painting but it's just too depressing to hang anywhere.One of the  most famous American artists is Thomas Chambers. If she could kick  the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see to it  she played for my team every time.Another painting that I admire  is called Howard in 1944. One of my favorites that she had was done  by John Roeder.. She favors animal prints, and I found one that  depicts leopards and gave it to her for her birthday.One of my favorite  paintings was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge. Now we're very close.My  sister also shares my love for folk art.I have loved folk art paintings
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<description>She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt like to  lie there myself. When she died, she left me the painting and it  hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace mantle. I have a friend  who collects these and I found one of a woman reclining in a hammock.  She favors animal prints, and I found one that depicts leopards  and gave it to her for her birthday.I have loved folk art paintings  since I was a child.There is a water scene that I really like painted  in 1940.There is a subcategory of folk art paintings that depict  the world of black Americans.One of my favorite paintings was done  in 1962 by Bill Dodge. It's of a swamp house on a bayou and has  a Louisiana feel to it. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play  football with us. It is done in vibrant colors and also depicts  the buildings in the market like an ice cream parlor and the Hotel  Van Nuys. I don't particularly care for his art. I personally don't  have any of these in my collection, since I like to collect pieces
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>It's called First Trolley to Van Nuys and shows the center of a  town filled with people. Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time  with my grandmother and her house was full of them.Another painting  that I admire is called Howard in 1944..There is a water scene that  I really like painted in 1940. It's pretty funny to me that when  we were growing up, she'd cry because she wasn't allowed to play  football with the boys and I used to tease her relentlessly and  pull her pigtails whenever I got the chance. I don't particularly  care for his art. It's of a swamp house on a bayou and has a Louisiana  feel to it. One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder.  When she died, she left me the painting and it hangs in a place
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<description>She favors animal prints, and I found one that depicts leopards  and gave it to her for her birthday. Maybe it's because I spent  a lot of time with my grandmother and her house was full of them.  I saw a painting he did of a fishing scene but I chose not to buy  it.Another painting that I admire is called Howard in 1944.One of  my favorite paintings was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge. It's pretty  funny to me that when we were growing up, she'd cry because she  wasn't allowed to play football with the boys and I used to tease  her relentlessly and pull her pigtails whenever I got the chance.  Still, they are a joy to behold.My sister also shares my love for  folk art. I don't know whose smile is bigger, the one in the painting  or the one on my face every time I look at it. I'll find someone  to give it to. It is done in vibrant colors and also depicts the  buildings in the market like an ice cream parlor and the Hotel Van  Nuys. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play football with
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<title>Vivian Schmitt</title>
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<description>I don't particularly care for his art. She looked so relaxed, that  I could imagine what it felt like to lie there myself. If she could  kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see  to it she played for my team every time. It's called First Trolley  to Van Nuys and shows the center of a town filled with people.I  have loved folk art paintings since I was a child. Maybe it's because  I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house was full  of them. It's too bad my parents didn't let her play football with  us. When she died, she left me the painting and it hangs in a place  of honor over my fireplace mantle. Still, they are a joy to behold..  I saw a painting he did of a fishing scene but I chose not to buy  it.One of my favorite paintings was done in 1962 by Bill Dodge.  She favors animal prints, and I found one that depicts leopards  and gave it to her for her birthday.There is a subcategory of folk  art paintings that depict the world of black Americans. I don't
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<description>If she could kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the  knee, I'd see to it she played for my team every time. I saw a painting  he did of a fishing scene but I chose not to buy it. I spent a lot  of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture  appealed to me so much. I don't particularly care for his art.The  painting that has touched me the most features a sad little girl  and is called A Letter From My Mother.Another painting that I admire  is called Howard in 1944. When she died, she left me the painting  and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace mantle. She favors  animal prints, and I found one that depicts leopards and gave it  to her for her birthday.One of my favorite paintings was done in  1962 by Bill Dodge. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster  and is done in enamel. Still, they are a joy to behold. I personally  don't have any of these in my collection, since I like to collect  pieces that I can relate to. It's called Alligator Fisher and I'm
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<description>I'll find someone to give it to. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend  Howard Finster and is done in enamel. Now we're very close. One  of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. Maybe it's  because I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house  was full of them. It's pretty funny to me that when we were growing  up, she'd cry because she wasn't allowed to play football with the  boys and I used to tease her relentlessly and pull her pigtails  whenever I got the chance. When she died, she left me the painting  and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace mantle.I have  loved folk art paintings since I was a child. It's called First  Trolley to Van Nuys and shows the center of a town filled with people.  I don't know whose smile is bigger, the one in the painting or the  one on my face every time I look at it. It's a beautiful painting  but it's just too depressing to hang anywhere. I personally don't  have any of these in my collection, since I like to collect pieces
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<description>My sister also shares my love for folk art.. Still, they are a joy  to behold.I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child.Another  painting that I admire is called Howard in 1944. It is done in vibrant  colors and also depicts the buildings in the market like an ice  cream parlor and the Hotel Van Nuys. It's of a swamp house on a  bayou and has a Louisiana feel to it.The painting that has touched  me the most features a sad little girl and is called A Letter From  My Mother. It was painted in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster and  is done in enamel. One of my favorites that she had was done by  John Roeder. I saw a painting he did of a fishing scene but I chose  not to buy it. It's called Alligator Fisher and I'm thinking about  getting because it reminds me of my cajun heritage, most of my family  is from Louisiana. She favors animal prints, and I found one that  depicts leopards and gave it to her for her birthday. If she could  kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see
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<description>She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt like to  lie there myself.One of my favorite paintings was done in 1962 by  Bill Dodge. It's pretty funny to me that when we were growing up,  she'd cry because she wasn't allowed to play football with the boys  and I used to tease her relentlessly and pull her pigtails whenever  I got the chance.I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child.  I personally don't have any of these in my collection, since I like  to collect pieces that I can relate to. It's too bad my parents  didn't let her play football with us.There is a subcategory of folk  art paintings that depict the world of black Americans. I don't  know whose smile is bigger, the one in the painting or the one on  my face every time I look at it. It's called First Trolley to Van  Nuys and shows the center of a town filled with people. I'll find  someone to give it to.The painting that has touched me the most  features a sad little girl and is called A Letter From My Mother.
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<description>I spent a lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in  the picture appealed to me so much. Now we're very close. I have  a friend who collects these and I found one of a woman reclining  in a hammock. Still, they are a joy to behold. When she died, she  left me the painting and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace  mantle.My sister also shares my love for folk art.One of the most  famous American artists is Thomas Chambers. I saw a painting he  did of a fishing scene but I chose not to buy it. I don't know whose  smile is bigger, the one in the painting or the one on my face every  time I look at it. It is done in vibrant colors and also depicts  the buildings in the market like an ice cream parlor and the Hotel  Van Nuys. It's of a swamp house on a bayou and has a Louisiana feel  to it. She looked so relaxed, that I could imagine what it felt  like to lie there myself. It's called First Trolley to Van Nuys  and shows the center of a town filled with people.There is a water
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<description>.One of the most famous American artists is Thomas Chambers. I spent  a lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture  appealed to me so much.There is a subcategory of folk art paintings  that depict the world of black Americans. It is done in vibrant  colors and also depicts the buildings in the market like an ice  cream parlor and the Hotel Van Nuys. I have a friend who collects  these and I found one of a woman reclining in a hammock. Now we're  very close. It's of a swamp house on a bayou and has a Louisiana  feel to it. She favors animal prints, and I found one that depicts  leopards and gave it to her for her birthday. If she could kick  the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see to it  she played for my team every time. It's a beautiful painting but  it's just too depressing to hang anywhere. It's called First Trolley
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>My sister also shares my love for folk art.I have loved folk art  paintings since I was a child.. She favors animal prints, and I  found one that depicts leopards and gave it to her for her birthday.  One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. It's too  bad my parents didn't let her play football with us. If she could  kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I'd see  to it she played for my team every time.There is a water scene that  I really like painted in 1940.One of my favorite paintings was done  in 1962 by Bill Dodge. It is done in vibrant colors and also depicts  the buildings in the market like an ice cream parlor and the Hotel  Van Nuys.Another painting that I admire is called Howard in 1944.  I'll find someone to give it to. When she died, she left me the  painting and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace mantle.One  of the most famous American artists is Thomas Chambers. I personally  don't have any of these in my collection, since I like to collect
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:57:45 CEST</pubDate>
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<description>If she could kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the  knee, I'd see to it she played for my team every time. I spent a  lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture  appealed to me so much.One of the most famous American artists is  Thomas Chambers. I don't particularly care for his art. It's called  Alligator Fisher and I'm thinking about getting because it reminds  me of my cajun heritage, most of my family is from Louisiana.Another  painting that I admire is called Howard in 1944. It was painted  in 1988 by Reverend Howard Finster and is done in enamel. I'll find  someone to give it to.One of my favorite paintings was done in 1962  by Bill Dodge.There is a water scene that I really like painted  in 1940.I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child. I don't  know whose smile is bigger, the one in the painting or the one on  my face every time I look at it.The painting that has touched me  the most features a sad little girl and is called A Letter From
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