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Bandito
Media:  Acrylic
Genre:  Animals
Size: 8x8 in
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Artist's Notes

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Hi kids!Yes, it has finally happened to me. A piece of my art was found in a thrift store. Not sure quite how to feel about this... I mean, I label all my work now with my phone number and e-mail and website, so if you want to get rid of it you can certainly just get in touch with me, right? But at the same time, it is a curious phenomenon. When you think of how much stuff gets dropped off at random places and at random times and who randomly comes by to buy them, it just all boggles my mind~
Here is the story- yesterday I accompanied the sixth graders from my school to our service site, an Arc Value Village off 62 (it's a part of the school philosophy that I love, that the students learn that service is a part of life), and I was off with my pack of kids, hanging clothes up and sorting and my friend and fellow teacher Michelle went off with her pack of kids and came back to me with a HUGE grin and said "there's a piece of your ART over there on the WALL!"And she told me she passed it and recognized it immediately as mine and looked on the back and there was my name! So I proceeded to saunter over and nab the piece, recognizing it immediately as a piece I had donated to a local fundraiser (where I know it garnered at least a hundred bucks) and so must have wandered off somewhere to someone who needed to let it go to make some space. At any rate, the thrift shop appreciated its value and had it priced near $50 bucks rather than $12~So I think what comes up is that thought of what happens to your work when you sell it~ do people love it? Do they hang it up on their wall and like looking at it? Do they give them away to people who like them but don't value them? Does this all really matter?And I think all this leads to,WHAT HAPPENS TO MY WORK WHEN I DIE?Which, really, I don't think a lot about. Max can have a fire sale and give it all away for all I'll care!

Auction Notes

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Easily recognizable by the bright energetic colors and the fresh strokes, Kat's work has been collected around the globe and has won awards and honors in a number of exhibitions. She has been painting for twenty plus years, but has found the commitment to a daily painting practice influential in her most recent successes. There is a need to practice a skill in order to master it.
Kat specializes in animal portraiture and will paint an original work of art for you, to commemorate the relationship between your companion animal and you. She revels in the energy of a specific animal and the depiction of that spirit through brushstroke and color.
You can contact her through her website at www.katcorrigan.com.

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