Here are even more of my valued and lovely collectors who don't mind going public about it.
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(updated May 10, 2006)

 

            

This is Susan Collicott's cat Cirrus, who sadly passed away April 30, 2006 at age 18.  Susan had bought a white cat painting from me titled "Surprize" because Cirrus liked to attack her ankles unexpectedly.   Here is a note from Susan:   "So I thought because I have your white cat to remember him by (he loved to rub up against the glue-bottle-cap face of the cat in your art) I'd send you a picture ofhim. Attached is a photograph of him looking out my front window, where he wouldwatch the birds at the bird feeders in the magnolia tree, the squirrels runnin' around in the yard, and keep tabs on all the neighborhood activity."

 

         

Ellen and Todd Sweeney of Kansas City.   And that goofball Carolyn Fredrick on that electric scooter she traded for the "remember to play every day dog."

 

 

           

Those wacky Kilroys from Santa Monica!  Dr. Bob with baseball lamp shade on his head. 

 

 

           

Andrea Broszio in Germany sent this picture of her bunny ready for a hug from the glitter bunny.

And Daisy in New York, daughter of Jane Krolik with Toots and Jokey and Dog is Everywhere art piece, a gift for their veterinary. 

 

        

Nico, Randy Polumbo, and Janet (Betty) visited recently and took home 6 paintings to New York.    Lippy.

     

Brian, Cheryl and Lily from Los Angeles, who are also desert neighbors on the weekends, with "Miss Write" which Cheryl keeps with her in her writing trailer--every girl needs a writing trailer, mermaid and Lily with "I know I can."

 

    

Finally, (if somewhat incognito) pictures of the famous Susan Kuhlman with just a small collection of her extensive collection of Shari Elf dogs and "Bert Bird of Glamour."

 

      

Hannah Rose with the Great Wall of Fishies in Tybee, and Andy, Hannah Rose and Shelley down at Ten Women Gallery adding to their great collection.  Hey, I think I know where that fishie will end up!

   

Bunny, Shelly, Hannah Rose and Andy Ryan at the Santa Monica Airport Flea Market     And Hannah with Star Fishie (see him swimming with a bunch of his friends above!)

 

 

                             

Paul Sweeney, Rusty and Echo down at Ten Women Gallery, with their new works "Remember to Play Every Day", "Dog Bless America" and "Mr. Right Now."    And to the right, the charming Terri Ford "The Glory of the Continent"   quote from miss Glory, "I am very proud of myself. I have just figured out the plural of pope. It is potpourri."

           

Harriet Ratner visited me down at Ten Women Gallery awhile back.  Harriet has quite a collection of my works and added some more on this day. 

Carole Jo Bradley from Kansas City with Milton the Cat in my studio and "I'm so very Fabulous"

     

       

Alicia Bay Laurel from the big island of Hawaii with "And now I will sing a little song I just wrote."  And Chuck Wild from Los Angeles with "Remember to Play Every Day" (it looks like Chuck is remembering to play!)

         

Clare Beagle, Satisfied Customer.  Santa Monica, CA.   And on the right is

Jessica from Missouri with her mermaid (Jessica was a recent guest on Bunny's Talk Show)

        

Frances with the pink girl (Kansas City Artists Coalition's Open Studios 2002).    Here are the famous George and Martha of  Jefferson City, MO, who sent me all those glass jewels I'm always thanking them for

                 

 (left) Judith Binder hides behind the Queen of the Universe at the Santa Monica Airport flea market

(right) Lillian Kuras with Flower Picture (don't you love her skirt and how it matches the picture?)

Here's Doug Newman with Kitty, Kitty by Moonlight and, of course, Kitty.

    

Allison Ringer and friend at Quirk's Cafe in Toronto with Graham Nash Flower

Marvin Drandel with "Dog Having His Day" (Santa Monica Airport Flea Market). It's funny how the dog paintings start looking like their owners.

 

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