Well color me happy! I present to you, the first of three recent art acquisitions.
We first learned about the warehouse art sale on social media. A man who’d been in the art gallery industry for decades was selling his expansive inventory dirt cheap to raise money for the preservation and protection of the Duck River. We made an appointment to go look at the art, spent 90 minutes oohing and ahhing over hundreds of pieces, and ended up coming home with THREE oil paintings of various sizes.
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