.....I mean, I wouldn't.
Hey, highwaymen art collectors, posting this just in time.........
From the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, August 20, 2009...................Spady Museum in Delray Beach
"See how crafts were made way back when. Exhibitors will demonstrate how to make lye soap, brooms and other crafts. Highwaymen artist R.L. Lewis will be painting and raffling off one of his original works, painted on-site.
Kids' activites include pony rides, face painting, bounce house, petting zoo and old-time games."
Hey, pony rides rule.
Or if you just want calendars and mousepads, go here : http://rllewisartist.com/cart.php
Or coffee mugs and tee shirts, go here: http://www.cafepress.com/1highwaymanart
or here: http://www.samnewtongallery.com/
or for stationery, here: http://www.highwaymenartist.com/store/00011.html
Or if you just want to be confused, go here: http://www.highwaymenpaintings.com/highwaymen-art.htm
or here for "official" confusion: http://theofficialhighwaymenartgallery.com/index.html
Just sharing the knowledge, boys and girls.
You know, this will be very useful if you're not in the market for superb vintage paintings that will increase in value over time. Everyone can afford a mouse pad, right ? But a Harold Newton, well.......................
I've been neglecting this blog, I know, and I feel guilty about it.
I've been writing other stuff and have been focused on that. That's my official excuse.
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