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The Book of Bluffs by Matt Lessinger Twenty years ago, Mike Caro wrote the book on what to look for in a player's movements, gestures, and facial expressions--their "tells"--to determine if they were bluffing, and it remains one of the bestselling poker books of all time. What Caro DIDN'T do was teach players how to bluff. Enter Matt Lessinger, a professional poker player and columnist, who in THE BOOK OF BLUFFS shows players how to get their opponents to fold--no matter how strong a hand they've been dealt. Lessinger reveals how, with the correct timing and artistry, bluffing will allow a player to win while holding an inferior hand--the very essence of poker. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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Win Your Way Into Big Money Holdem Tournaments by Tom McEvoy Tom McEvoy and Brad Daugherty, two world champions, show you how to win your way into tournaments offering millions of dollars in prize money for a fraction of the cost of playing in small-entry fee tournaments! Chris Moneymaker did this in 2003 when he parlayed a $39 satellite win into a world championship title and $2.5 million cash, as did Grey Raymer in 2004, when he turned $150 into $5 million. You can too! These exciting mini-tournaments, called satellites, made the authors millions of dollars, and now they share these secrets with you.Eleven major sections give you specific proven strategies for winning holdem satellites and earning entry into any tournament you want to play. Step-by-step, youll learn proven insider strategies for beating limit and no-limit holdem satellites as well as one-table, multi-table, online, and super satellites. You want a chance at big money for just a small investment? This indispensable book will show you how its done. "McEvoy and Daugherty are two of the winningest satellite players in World Series of Poker history. If you want to join them at the championship table, read this book. Youll be glad you did." - T.J. Cloutier, Tournament Player of the Year, 1998 and 2002 Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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Professional Blackjack Set This professional quality Black Jack equipment isperfect for home play, and for use in a Monte Carlo night setting! Set includes thefollowing - a 3' x 6' Vegas style felt layout, 6 deck acrylic dealer shoe, 6 decks casino cards used popular casino blackjack game, a cut card, 6 deck acrylic discard holder, and 100 9 gram Diamond style casino sized chips (3 colors). This also includes the card shuffler. Layout can be easily mounted to a table if desired. Thecomponents that make up this set retail over 137.00 if bought separately - so don't missthis unbeatable deal! Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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GREEN Blackjack Cut Card
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Yellow Blackjack Cut Card
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6 Deck Discard Holder (Red) with Top A professional grade Blackjackdiscard holder with top. This discard holder is manufactured froma thick acrylic and holds up to 6 decks of discards. The edgesare all nicely rounded and is capped off with a top. Two pre-drilled holes areavailable for fastening to the table top. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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9 Foot Shuffleboard Game Set
This high quality, elegantly designed 9 ft Shuffleboard Table is the perfect entry level shuffleboard for home use. It is of sturdy construction for years of dependable performance. The playing surface is constructed of the finest kiln-dried rock maple. The foul lines, scoring zones, and numbers are silk screened onto the surface before it is topped off with seven coats of exclusive hard clear synthetic lacquer. Features:
9 x 3 x 2 feet Solid wood construction 6 shuffles (3 red, 3 blue) 1 bad of polymer sand Dimensions: (shipped in 2 boxes) W 26.5 X H 6.5 X L 110.5 W 12.5 X H 27 X L 26 Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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Multi-Shape Precision Pill Cutter - AS SEEN ON TV
Stop wasting valuable and expensive prescription pills by trying to cut them yourself. This handy and easy pill cutter does all the work for you! Features: - 12 different sized pill molds to perfectly fit your pills
- Shielded blade for safety
- Built in storage compartment
- Razor sharp for easy cutting
- Simply place the pill in the cutter and push down
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No Drip Syrup and Honey Dispenser
This attractive, honeycomb shaped glass dispenser is perfect for honey or syrup. Simply push down on the thumb lever to dispense. You can even fill the glass base with warm water to keep syrup or honey soft and warm. It makes a delightful accent for your breakfast or brunch table. Features: - Unique design prevents spills and drips
- Cleanly stores your syrup or honey
- No mess pour
- Dispenses the exact amount needed
- Includes stand
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"Denim" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Denim" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Stevens' thought inspiring artwork. "Denim" will add a Rock n' Roll edge any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Nina de Guerrero" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
Individually Numbered Limited Edition Prints Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Steven's thought inspiring artwork. "Nina de Guerrero" will add a gothic flare any home or office decor. Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually numbered
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
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"November 16" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"November 16" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Steven's thought inspiring artwork. "November 16" will add a playful splash of color to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Found Pistol" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Found Pistol" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Stevens' thought inspiring artwork. "Found Pistol" will be sure to add a bit of mystery to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"It Ain't Easy" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"It Ain't Easy" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Stevens' thought inspiring artwork. "It Ain't Easy" will be sure to add style to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Mixing Color" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"It Ain't Easy" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Steven's thought inspiring artwork. "Mixing Color" will be sure to add chic style any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Horse of Sport I" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Horse of Sport I" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Horse of Sport I" will be a hansome accent to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Music Store" by Stevens Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Music Store" by Roderick Stevens is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the depth and vibrancy of Roderick Stevens' thought inspiring artwork. "Music Store" will be sure to jazz up any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Roderick Stevens
- Certificate of authenticity included
Award winning artist, Roderick E. Stevens was handed his first set of oils at the age of seven and his love for painting was promptly born. Initially his works followed more abstract expression since well... he was only seven. In high school, he began exploring realism, and simultaneously discovered acrylics which seemed to better accomodate his impatient nature at the time. Since then he has worked primarily in acrylics on masonite and canvas. From then on, however, film making grabbed his attention, and cinematography became his career of choice, nudging painting to the status of 'ocassional hobby' for many years. During a particularly stressful point early in his career, Roderick recalls his emotional struggle to re-visit painting. "Due to my warped sense of responsibility, for the longest time I struggled with giving myself permission to paint. I can remember walking out of an art supply store empty-handed six times before finally reconciling that it was o.k. to replenish some paints and brushes. We live in an ill society, and I was no exception!" While his work directing the photography of numerous indie films, shorts, and music videos continued to grow, his emotional and spiritual sense remained quite out of balance until a cataclysm of personal turmoil knocked him off his feet in the spring of 2004. "While blessed to find mind altering substances unappealing, I nevertheless discovered that I was in desperate need of emotional transformation and a spiritual connection. I began recovery . . ." "One of my very first steps in recovery was to get myself back into something that I enjoyed. Something very personal, and expressive of "I". honestly, I was in no mood to paint, but I forced myself to start on 'Rod On Bike'. by the time I had finished it, I remembered how much pleasure I felt from painting, and my passion was officially re-kindled! From that day forward I began painting again at every opportunity. I knew I had to do something with this, and so I started attending art shows around the southwest, and have been having the time of my life ever since. In my search for a spiritual relationship, many people helped me to see how God had a hand on my brush, and I feel incredible gratitude at being able to share that now." Roderick quickly embraced the challenges of refractions and reflections. "As a cinematographer, I've always been drawn to such distortions of light and color as found in reflections off of chrome and other shiny surfaces, and in the refractions of glass. For my early pieces, I dove head first into some of the most challenging, but organically beautiful subjects - old coke bottles! You'll also find that I continue to adore artifacts of photography, and include them in my paintings, such as shallow depth of field, and motion blur. These limitations cannot be seen by the naked eye, but are rather only captured in photography." Since choosing to acknowledge his gift, Roderick has been honored to receive several awards, been invited to show at the highly prestigious 'Coda Gallery' in Palm Desert, California and was recently commissioned to paint one of the marble horse sculptures for the 'Trail of the Painted Ponies' project, which will most likely be reproduced into the collectible figurines by early 2007. Meanwhile, his work can be found in several galleries, shops, and displays in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Tucson, Scottsdale, Carefree, Prescott, Sierra Vista, and at the 55 main gallery in Bisbee, as well as on his website at www.restevensart.com, and at many fine art festivals from Los Angeles to Houston. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Horse of Sport II" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Horse of Sport II" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Horse of Sport II" will be a dashing accent to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Horse of Sport III" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Horse of Sport III" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Horse of Sport III" will add class to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Horse of Sport IV" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Horse of Sport IV" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas
Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Horse of Sport IV" will add vintage colonial feel any home or office decor.
Features:
- Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002.
Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding."
Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life.
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"The Downs" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"The Downs" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "The Downs" will add a classic vintage touch any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Odyssey in White I" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Odyssey in White I" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Odyssey in White I" will add warmth to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Odyssey in White II" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Odyssey in White II" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Odyssey in White II" will add warmth to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Odyssey" by Moate Signed Acrylic Art COA
"Odyssey" by Michelle Moate is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered acrylic on canvas Now you can experience all the passion and spirit of Michelle Moate's atmospheric artwork. "Odyssey" will add elegance and mystery to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Acrylic on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by Michelle Moate
- Certificate of authenticity included
Born in Pensacola, Florida in 1970, Ellen King's (now known as Michelle Moate) artistic talent began to reveal itself in the form of drawing at an early age. She studied art and psychology at Wesleyan College in Macon, and later at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From there her interests turned toward computer art forms, which led her to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta and the Atlanta College of Art. After studying mostly computer animation, her need to express herself through paint and charcoal intensified. She began painting for the art market in 1997, and before her return to Florida, she gained notoriety within the Atlanta area as a premier local artist. She was also nominated for national recognition through the Academy of Fine Art Foundation's fine arts award program in 2002. She has consistently donated art for various charities, and has attended art shows throughout the southeast, as well as Art Expo New York in 1998, 1999, and 2002. Ellen's work evokes a mood of warmth and passion through the colors of her palette. From horses to wine, her art demonstrates her own personal connection with the subjects. Her overall style is impressionistic, and sometimes a few contemporary mediums are added to enliven the compositions and give them more pizazz. Ellen states: "I took on the role as artist to appease the desire within my soul, which is to create art that allows me to lose myself in the images, as well as captivate my audience." Her success as an artist is attributed to her loyal clients and frequent public appearances. Ellen enjoys speaking with people about her art in local town squares, and in restaurants where she frequently sets up her easel to paint. She says, "Painting outdoors or on location is a great way to get inspired and share my ability and knowledge of art with others. People love to watch me paint; they are immediately captivated and will express their interest in art or how the image I'm working on effects them. The experience is very rewarding." Ellen paints at her home-based studio in Okeechobee, Florida, where she constantly brings new ideas to life. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Porshe RS" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Porshe RS" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Porshe RS" will be an intense visual draw for any home or office. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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8 Inch Key Lock Cash Box with Coin Tray
Unfortunately, in this day and age, one cannot be too safe. Protect your assets and ease your mind with this professional quality cash lock box. Features: - Lift out eight compartment tray
- Security lock with two keys
- Powder coated metal tin with enamel finish
- Chrome carry handle
- Professional grade construction
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Dave Wendell 14 X 19 Limited Certificate Print
Individually Numbered Limited Edition Prints Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Car Show" will be strong and evocative feature for any home or office. David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually numbered
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
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"Bonney" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Bonney" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Bonney" will be an intense vintage accent for any home or office. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Other 57" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Other 57" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Other 57" will be the dynamic highlight of any home or office. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Dogmar" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Dogmar" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Dogmar" will be an interesting conversation piece in any home or office. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"Yellow Chrome" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Tres Port" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Tres Port" will be a ravishing new accent to any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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"City Truck" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"City Truck" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas
Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "City Truck" will bring a classic and powerful feel any home or office decor.
Features:
- Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny.
"The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes.
This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's.
Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere.
From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel.
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"Yellow Chrome" by Wendel Signed Giclee Art COA
"Yellow Chrome" by David Wendel is a Limited Edition Hand Signed individually numbered giclee on canvas Now you can experience all the visual spendour of David Wendel's atmospheric artwork. "Yellow Chrome" will be a hansome new feature of any home or office decor. Features: - Artwork's Meduim: Giclee on canvas
- 14 x 19 print with 2" white matte (16 x 21)
- Individually hand numbered by the artist
- Limited Edition signed artwork by David Wendel
- Certificate of authenticity included
David Wendel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1954. His dad was a salesman, so they moved often, settling to Georgia in 1969. He's lived there since then. Wendel married in 1979 settling down with his wife Kate, two sons, Drew and Tor, and their two dogs, Comet and Benny. "The American Car" portraits are dedicated to the classic fifties American automobile from the Big Three. American confidence, optimism and swagger have never been better expressed than in their flamboyant designs. These cars were palettes for imaginative designers who were encouraged to emulate space flight and fighter planes. This series comes from Wendel's childhood. The massive chrome bumpers and grill reflected everything like a fun-house mirror. As a child, these were at eye-level, making it an all encompassing reality. In the pieces, He's tried to capture a particular design element of the automobile in a dynamic composition. As to scale, this size is how it appeared to him during the 50's & 60's. Concerning his work in general, subject matter is something Wendel find visually interesting, but in the end, not near as important as the execution of the composition. The contrast of shape, space and light define the piece. A reflective quality is one that Wendel find himself searching out, and he feels it gives the piece life and energy. The subject image is one that can be taken from anywhere. From an execution standpoint, Wendel's style has gone from a pastel, wash-like quality to a thicker, "loaded brush" type style over the years. The texture that a lot of paint gives a piece a depth, playing with the available light, giving it that three dimensional feel. Date Added: Monday 12 May, 2008 Manufacturer:
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3 Size Adjustable Chrome Hacksaw
This chrome adjustable hacksaw is the perfect addition to your collection - a quality tool at a great price! Features: - 9 inch length
- 11 inch length
- 13 inch length
- Sturdy Construction
- Comfortable handle
- 18 inches wide all together
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45 Piece Professional Heavy Duty Tungsten Tap & Die Set
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