
So, as promised, here's an updated version of that lion painting were it actually has 4 legs! When i painted it 1st, I was just whipping it off with paint, making it up along the way. I knew it only had 3 legs, but i didn't care. Not my problem if it's only got 3 legs. Then my dad saw it, and he was aghast. He kept asking me to give it an extra leg. So i finally did....the painting is now officially irresistable.

Another improvement is shown here. Look how much nicer this painting looks all snazzed-up in this fancy frame. Kristy and Nick have some of my paintings and they did an excellent job of getting them framed. They actually look like they're worth something now!
7 comments:
I love that lion painting! I can see it as a great animated cartoon, full of genuine spirit and fun. The lion would have a low, respectable voice, and he would constantly chuckle.
thanks dane! but that lion's a chick!
Dad-gum it! How can I get my paws on one?
Hey Rex
your stuff's great!
Where do you work?
Your pal,
John K.
Hey John!!
Thanks a lot!
I work at Chuck Gammage's studio.
Hey Warren, if there's a painting you're interested in, send me an email for price & availability.
Hey Kristy, thanks so much for buying them! You and Nick are super fantastic pals!!
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