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Nay, Nay Aye Aye

11/9/2021

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"Nay, Nay Aye Aye!" - acrylic on cradled wood panel, 20 x 20.  Ready to hang.  Coming in December to Fusion Gallery.
Never have varmints.  Only grandvarmints. - GORE VIDAL

Malarkey Central is overrun with varmints.

They are climbing across canvases, tasting the paints, leaving paw prints on the ceiling and generally causing a ruckus. There may never be another serious painting emerging from this studio ever again.

Naw.  But for now, it is truly a malarkey-filled wonderland.

Varmints, it seems, are like weeds.  The perfect thing, just in the wrong place. When you put them in a whimsical wonderland, varmints are pretty darn irresistible.

But many of us have tales of real varmints causing actual mayhem in our realms, so we will leave them safely trapped in paintings.  For now. :)
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Nay, Nay Aye Aye!
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Congratulations, Erika W! Your name was selected at random by Wonder Mike, and "Interrupted Raw Places" will be flying home to you!  Thank you for participating in the favorite varmint challenge. :)
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