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  • Belly35
    For some on the OC (Philistine) the appreciation of Art may be difficult to comprehend so please reframe from brash comments. </SPAN>
    :D

    I have six signed / limited addition of Robert K. Abbett paintings </SPAN>

    Robert Abbett is one of America's contemporary art masters in the genre of outdoor art and he is most at home painting the scenes of sporting dogs, flyfishing, western life and portraits for which he is so well known. </SPAN>

    We have some other Art pieces we purchase at the Ann Arbor Art Festival many years ago. </SPAN>

    That’s right a fan of world of Art, Broadway/Theater, History and Art Museums, Gourmet food and Gun Shows </SPAN>

    Anyone on the OC have some signed/limited and or original works of Art that you are most proud of and enjoy the artist works? </SPAN>
  • GoChiefs
    My wife collects American Indian things and is a big fan of Allen Sapp. We have 2 pieces of his in our living room.

    I have some Sam Bass signed NASCAR prints that he did.
  • Gardens35
    I have an autographed 5x7 of James Brolin. Suitable for framing.
  • Commander of Awesome
    I have a hand drawn map of London from 1845 which is my pride and joy "art" piece.
  • GoChiefs
    Commander of Awesome;1366134 wrote:I have a hand drawn map of London from 1845 which is my pride and joy "art" piece.

    I love looking at old maps from around the world and seeing how each area perceived the world to be.
  • Pick6
    I live right next to Don Drumm studios. Every once in a while they will shut down the street and have a festival. Certainly brings out some characters.
  • Belly35
    Pick6;1366145 wrote:I live right next to Don Drumm studios. Every once in a while they will shut down the street and have a festival. Certainly brings out some characters.
    Wife love Drumm work and me daughter has two piece of his work. We where there just before Christmas
  • reclegend22
    My Dad used to have a slew of Thomas Kinkade paintings, some of which were originals. The day Kinkade died due to liver failure was one of the best days of my Dad's life. He cashed in big time on couple of them. Tom wasn't even cold before my Dad was on the phone with an art studio in Gatlinburg, which is one of the nation's biggest Kindkade sellers.

    A lot of people do not like Kinkade's painting style, claiming it was "too commercialized" and "overly sentimental," but I myself love the winter scenes my Dad would always hang in our home at Christmas of Kinkade's depictions of snow-covered Victorian villages.
  • Belly35
    GoChiefs;1366085 wrote:My wife collects American Indian things and is a big fan of Allen Sapp. We have 2 pieces of his in our living room.

    I have some Sam Bass signed NASCAR prints that he did.
    Sapp art that you have are they limited prints or original ......
  • Belly35
    I also have priceless architectural cover sheet of the original plans from ND, U Mich, Ohio state, new browns, Indian stadium and NY yanks. Opening day Detroit Nevis field with shoeless joe in left field
  • ernest_t_bass
    Belly35;1366152 wrote:Wife love Drumm work and me daughter has two piece of his work. We where there just before Christmas

    Is this talk like a pirate day?
  • GoChiefs
    Belly35;1366158 wrote:Sapp art that you have are they limited prints or original ......

    One is original and one is a print that he signed.
  • FatHobbit
    Maybe I am a Philistine but I don't understand why something has value because a certain person painted it. It either looks good or it doesn't. I like stuff at starving artist sales just as much as the shit in the louvre. (except the sculptures, those are bad ass. I can't imagine how much time it would take to do that and I always imagine if I were doing it and taking off the last piece of rock that I would crack the whole damn thing in two.)
  • FatHobbit
    ernest_t_bass;1366167 wrote:Is this talk like a pirate day?
    He does have the patch.
  • Fred Flintstone
    I have a couple signed James Michalopoulos prints