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All unframed original watercolors come with white mats.
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A silly feeling came over Donald whenever Maurine walked by.
7 1/4 X 5 1/2 unframed
$175.00
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William and Leon were a couple of bigshots.
9 x 6 1/2 unframed
$200.00
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Bill was appalled at the tremendous number of cat sites available on the internet.
8 x 8 unframed
$175.00
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Thomas maintained a fabulous lawn.
5 1/2 x 5 1/2 unframed
$150.00
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Joe was appalled to read that there was a cat show coming to the community center.
8 1/2 X 5 1/2 unframed
$200.00
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Though Al hated to fish, we was willing to endure the ordeal of capturing one as it was part of his master plan to use the smelly, slimey creature to lure Henry, the family cat, out from beneath the sofa into the open where he could smack him.
5 1/4 x 6 1/2 unframed
$200.00
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SOLD
Bob would never freely admit it, but he'd forgotten the count.
3 1/2 x 6 1/2
$175.00
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Though Wayne was a friendly doggie, he was nonetheless a rude doggie.
4 1/2 x 4 3/4
$150.00
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Kyle n' Billy were expert wranglers.
4 5/8 x 6 1/2 unframed
$175.00
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It was Valentine's Day and George felt the time was right to pop the question. "Lynn," he began, "did you make a mistake in the living room?".
5 x 7 unframed
$200.00
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Stacey had agreed to a bikini shoot, but now? Now the top was off, the shutter was clicking away and instead of pretty, the whole experience now felt cheap and tawdry. Frankly...it was just the way she liked it.
8 3/4 x 4 3/4 unframed
$225.00
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SOLD
Bill and Dave checked carefully to make certain there were no mean dogs around.
5 x 7 unframed
$175.00
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Tom was a friendly doggie, though unfamiliar with bus stop etiquette.
14 x 6 unframed
$225.00
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When it came to the ladies, Bill was generous to a fault.
5 x 7 unframed
$175.00
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Fred laid awake half the night thinking of Sue. If she was three in human years, wasn't she twenty one in dog years? And if so, why were they thrown out of the Club Ritz?
10 x 10 unframed
$225.00
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Mike took care to shield his baloney sandwich from Lou.
6 1/4 x 6 1/2 unframed
$150.00
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SOLD
As Frank listened, Nate, the old cow hand, explained just why little doggies had to get along.
7 x 8 unframed
$200.00
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Paris Hilton's Dog
9 x 9 unframed
$200.00
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The moment he hit the streets of Paris, Ed fastened on a fake mustache in hopes that he would resemble Charles de Gaulle.
6 1/4 x 7 1/4 Framed
$450.00
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Stanley couldn't wait for the plane to land at Orly so that he might, how do you say? Oui Oui.
8 x 9 Framed
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Bob pointed out to Phil, who incidently was in complete agreement, that the Texans' second string tackle was really fat.
5 1/2 x 5 unframed
$175.00
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With the game all but over, and the crowd thinning out, Earl decided to make his big move.
6 x 10 unframed
$250.00
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Ordinarily, Alex would not have allowed Pete to beat him on a deep pattern, but he was being extra cautious not to step in any dog mess.
12 x 9 unframed
$200.00
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At the bus stop, Frank never stood with the rest of the guys cause he pretty much thought they were sissies.
6 3/4 x 4 3/4 unframed
$200.00
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Every morning it was the same ole thing. The Furgeson’s dog never had change for his own newspaper.
6 3/4 x 5 3/4 unframed
$175.00
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Next, Dr. Wallace asked the question Frank really did not care to hear.
5 3/4 x 5 1/2 unframed
$175.00
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Had Bill not stopped to wee wee on the way to Joann’s house, he would have forgotten all about Valentine’s day.
8 1/2 x 6 unframed
$225.00
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As Tyrone went on about the neighbor’s cat, Larry reached for a cold one and initiated eye contact with the lovely Nicole behind the bar.
9 3/4 x 7 unframed
$225.00
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Norman always read the paper first before using it to housebreak himself.
7 x 9 unframed
$225.00
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Pete could sum up his entire day in three little words, “Bottoms up, Baby.”
5 x 6-3/4 unframed
$150.00
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While knitting a sweater for the winter season, Monique felt a draft.
5-1/2 x 7 unframed
$150.00
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