Hello, Terry.
When the phone rang at my grandparent's house and Grandpa answered and the call was for Nana, he'd yell, "Mary, you're wanted on the Don Ameche!"
march 10, 1876: “mr.
watson —come here—i want to see you” the voice of alexander graham bell is transmitted.
he wasn't the first to invent it but the first to own a patent.. in 1910 telephone "subscribers" had 4 digit telephone numbers.soon, larger cities had 5 digit numbers.mark twain was one of the first to have a phone in his home.. the first phones had no dials or buttons.
Hello, Terry.
When the phone rang at my grandparent's house and Grandpa answered and the call was for Nana, he'd yell, "Mary, you're wanted on the Don Ameche!"
my tech guy made my original summery day at sea into a brewing tempest.
sort of like life, yes?.
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Thanks, LV101, for your response.
Paper and canvas prints, depending on how the print company defines gicler, to spit or squirt ink, and how much the artist can pay. Other canvas prints have been hand embellished to create a more realistic, painterly effect, useful but costlier for me when a print company used the wrong paper on a run of 1000 prints. The above was a happy accident when my tech did the initial photography of my then current opera.
I haven't painted in oils for years, going both fat and thin. Impasto requires the former, naturally, applied with knife/sturdy brush.
More later, . . .
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/194011/cocos-art-cause-wanna-able-see-all-once
my tech guy made my original summery day at sea into a brewing tempest.
sort of like life, yes?.
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Thanks, LV101.
You spotted the sail; the boat is suggested.
I do not do hidden subliminal stuff, but there are weird images in the sky that I saw only after they were pointed out to me.
This has been one of my best sellers.
my tech guy made my original summery day at sea into a brewing tempest.
sort of like life, yes?.
.
Thanks, blownaway, sparrowdown, humbled, and scratchme.
The original was composed of two shades of blue and titanium white, mixed with linseed oil. The yellow of the oil shown faintly in the original, but the tech's tweaking of the pixels and whatnot created what you see.
IMHO, my hat's off to the technician!
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my tech guy made my original summery day at sea into a brewing tempest.
sort of like life, yes?.
.
My tech guy made my original summery day at sea into a brewing tempest. Sort of like life, yes?