Paula acquired her first "Napster" at a silent auction to benefit the Peterborough Rotary Club.
She liked it so much, she bought two more, from this Blog.
That was last spring. In early September, driving through the area, she and her husband stopped in to meet the artist. There was some mutual admiration, a little snuggling, and the purchase of two more prints.
Paula's a fan!
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Napster sincerely hopes that people viewing these images will enjoy them as much as we did in their creation, and that viewers will enter into the spirit of the exercise, as tongue-in-cheek and wonderful as it has been and continues to be.
Napster sincerely hopes that people viewing these images will enjoy them as much as we did in their creation, and that viewers will enter into the spirit of the exercise, as tongue-in-cheek and wonderful as it has been and continues to be.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
I had a Print in Africa...
Leontine and Levy came all the way from Chad, Africa to visit their friends Hulene and Michael here at Bondi.
The beach and waterfront were a big hit.
So too was their visit with Napster, the Artist in Residence.
And, but of course, some of his artwork has found its way home with them into that beautiful, difficult country.
The beach and waterfront were a big hit.
So too was their visit with Napster, the Artist in Residence.
And, but of course, some of his artwork has found its way home with them into that beautiful, difficult country.
They work with the Mennonite Central Committee, doing really amazing work. Both they and Napster shared a mutual admiration moment, for those who work to make lives better any way they can.
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