Canvas for sale
I have a few large canvases, a couple different sizes, that are still in their shrinkwrap from one of my manic shopping sprees a few years ago. They’re from Aaron Brothers, and I’m willing to sell them for half their current going price. If you’re in the SoCal area or know someone who is and would be interested, please email me and I’ll give the exact details (and pictures later when I have the camera tonight).
I’ve been taking them with each move I’ve made but it’s been over two years, almost three, since I used the paint brush. The last painting to be completed is the one you see within this current layout. I know the only time I’ve ever been filled with enough creativity and passion to paint was during major hypermania periods. This is of course one thing I no longer experience thanks to my lovely Lithium, but I guess I have to “take the bad with the good” as everyone who doesn’t know shit always says.
Anyhoo, canvas for sale, email me if you are interested.
UPDATE: (still waiting on camera, will have picture tonight) I have five (5) Stretched Canvas items. Four (2 24×30, 2 18×24) are The Artist’s Studios Heavy Duty, purchased from Aaron Brother’s. The Artist’s Studio canvases are natural cotton duck, archival quality, with staple free edges, and are suitable for Oil or Acrylic Painting. The forth canvas was purchased at the University of Washington Bookstore and is 14×18 (it does have staple edges). ALL FOUR are in their original shrinkwrap and in new condition (one 18×24 has two slits in the shrinkwrap but the canvas is not damaged at all).
The current price for the Aaron Brother’s items are $24.99 for 18×24 and $32.99 for 24×30 (total $115.96 for all four) and I’m willing to sell for half the amount.




Amanda said,
November 20, 2003 @ 9:22 pm
On creativity… it does come back. I thought I’d never be able to write anything worthwhile again on mood stabilizers, but after a while it did come back. It’s more like a bunch of little bursts rather than the mach ten ones, but it’s still there. And from the work you have up, I’d say that it would be hard for someone as talented as you to completely “lose” it forever.