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Mustangtony I think you might like this I would like to give to you. 1970 Gary Patterson "Breaking Point" wooden picture frame.

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Posted 5 months ago

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bratjdd
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Hi mustangtony ,I was wondering if you like to have this wooden frame of Gary Patterson.You reminded me I had two of wooden prints, when you posted your figurines. I can not find the other one but when I do you can have both. If you do please e-mail me. Thanks

Hello CW friends as you can see mustantony stirred my memory bank, and when he posted Gary Patterson figurines I remember I had two picture frames, but as you see I only posted one because i have to look for the other one is in a box which means i have alot of boxes that I need to go through. I hope you like it.
P.S. Here is a information about Gary Patterson.

Gary Patterson
"Creator of Smiles"

Gary Patterson is one of America's best loved artists, and his
work is enjoyed and collected throughout the world.

Born and raised in California, Gary submerged himself in the
world of art as a child. He was influenced by his father's
artistic ability and was encouraged by his family to formally
pursue his artistic ability.

Gary attended UCLA and the Art Center College of Design for
a short time, but soon ran out of money and went out on his
own - learning by his own mistakes. He went on to gain
recognition in many fields of art, and finally decided to
specialize in humor because it made people smile. During his
career, Gary has achieved numerous prestigious awards
including acceptance to the Los Angeles Museum of Art.
Today, millions of people own or recognize the distinctive
characters of his illustrations and the intimacy of his unique
humor.

With the input of his family, friends and fans around the
world, Gary is able to create art that touches people's
hearts, and brings smiles to their faces.

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  1. bratjdd bratjdd, 5 months ago
    Thank you, mustangtony

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