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Redeye, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Charcoal Man #2, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Triple Submarines #2, 2007, oil on linen panel, 11.75 × 9.25, $525.
What about Triple Submarines #1?

Underwater Poppies, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Powerball, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Cartesian Irises #3, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Yellow Balloons, 2007, oil on linen panel, 9.25 × 11.75, $525.

Indeed it’s super-duper for photographic duplication of small paintings and any other objects that can fit in its movable jaws. The rod is threaded, which allows the knob to tighten down the top jaw to hold the work securely in place.

I came up with an idea for a super-duper photographic easel to take pictures of a bunch of new paintings. In a flash, I fabricated it from some parts I had on hand. Now the paint on the easel is drying…slowly. Until it’s ready for use, an abbreviated glimpse of Yellow Balloons (left) and Cartesian Irises #3 (right).

Mixed media on red rosin paper, approximately 36 × 42, 2007.
They say there’s a fifty pound bass on the loose. Who could believe it? But sure enough, I had it—almost! Don’t worry anglers, I’ll be making another visit to the bass hideout.