WWW Art - Make an offer
- Will Williams
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WWW Art - Make an offer
It's probably been at least 18 years since I painted pictures, and several years before that, during the periods 1988-'89 and 1992-'93, respectively, when I was employed full time by mentors, PM Ben Klassen and Dr. William Pierce, and was too busy to paint.
Somehow I managed to save and store lots of canvases, some framed, from those years when I was able to paint.
Mrs. Williams, Lana, says it is time for us to rid our storage space of those paintings. She took photos of a few already and I'll put them here. If we can sell them through the Alliance's WB forum, that's great. If not, that's OK, too. It shows what I was doing years ago when I wasn't working full time for the cause and before Lana and I married in 2003. I had decided to drop out of the workforce as a worker bee/wage slave, become an artist and work for our cause in 1985-'86.
We have a lot of portraits since that was my specialty -- some oil, but mostly acrylic, pastel or mixed media. Commissioned portraits were sold, of course. Portraits and nudes that I kept are of folks who simply sat as paid models. Here, below, is one that is framed, 16"x20" acrylic -- "Laments Lost Cause" note initials and '94 in lower right:
"Stonehenge & Fruit" still life, 16"x20" acrylic - note initials and '89 in lower right:
"Teapot & Carnations" still life. 12"x16" acrylic - Note initials and '89 lower left. (Red carnations are symbol of revolution in Russia)
"Furled Flag" still life, 20"x30" acrylic -- (Candle and day almost gone) Note initials and '86. One of my first paintings:
"Paulownia Tree" plein air landscape at my farm. 16"x20" acrylic -Note initials and '87 lower left:
"God's Gift to the White Man" Acrylic 16"x20." Note title, initials and '90 lower left:
Those are enough for now. I'll add more as we have time. If anyone is interested in purchasing one, PM me.
Somehow I managed to save and store lots of canvases, some framed, from those years when I was able to paint.
Mrs. Williams, Lana, says it is time for us to rid our storage space of those paintings. She took photos of a few already and I'll put them here. If we can sell them through the Alliance's WB forum, that's great. If not, that's OK, too. It shows what I was doing years ago when I wasn't working full time for the cause and before Lana and I married in 2003. I had decided to drop out of the workforce as a worker bee/wage slave, become an artist and work for our cause in 1985-'86.
We have a lot of portraits since that was my specialty -- some oil, but mostly acrylic, pastel or mixed media. Commissioned portraits were sold, of course. Portraits and nudes that I kept are of folks who simply sat as paid models. Here, below, is one that is framed, 16"x20" acrylic -- "Laments Lost Cause" note initials and '94 in lower right:
"Stonehenge & Fruit" still life, 16"x20" acrylic - note initials and '89 in lower right:
"Teapot & Carnations" still life. 12"x16" acrylic - Note initials and '89 lower left. (Red carnations are symbol of revolution in Russia)
"Furled Flag" still life, 20"x30" acrylic -- (Candle and day almost gone) Note initials and '86. One of my first paintings:
"Paulownia Tree" plein air landscape at my farm. 16"x20" acrylic -Note initials and '87 lower left:
"God's Gift to the White Man" Acrylic 16"x20." Note title, initials and '90 lower left:
Those are enough for now. I'll add more as we have time. If anyone is interested in purchasing one, PM me.
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
Its a shame you don't have the time to paint any more, you were clearly very passionate about it. Next time I'm over there let's go through them and find something suitable for my office.
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
It will be good to have paintings out on walls in the community rather in storage. Post-revolution, after we prevail, my signed art may even become collectable.White Man 1 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:24 pmIts a shame you don't have the time to paint any more, you were clearly very passionate about it. Next time I'm over there let's go through them and find something suitable for my office.
Passion? I always enjoyed art, but I wouldn't say I was ever passionate about it. When I decided to work for our most noble cause in the second half of my life, which obviously became my true passion, being an artist became a logical avocation, my diversion from regular work, but little more than cover for full time racial politics, as I've explained many times. It gave me the freedom and free time to do what I had to do for the cause. It was a shitty vocation being a starving artist, but it gave me cover. I just happened to become pretty good at it -- better than Hunter Biden anyway.
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
I was just offered $250 for this small one and accepted. I'll take Lana to Suba's (Mountain City's 5-star restaurant) to celebrate. Offering these on WB was her idea.Will Williams wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 4:10 pm[...]
"Teapot & Carnations" still life. 12"x16" acrylic - Note initials and '89 lower left. (Red carnations are symbol of revolution in Russia)
That sets the minimum bid for the larger 16"x20" paintings pictured at $300 which is about what I was getting for them 30 years or so ago.
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- Will Williams
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
It's yours for $300, FF, on one condition: You'll have to pick it up rather than me shipping it.
I sold the nude yesterday, so Lana's idea to raise $$ for the family by selling these old art works is working out pretty good.
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
We will be visiting you guys this spring. I can pick it up then, if that is alright with you? Thank you for the opportunity to buy one of your gorgeous pieces. I'll be sending the funds out soon.
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Re: WWW Art - Make an offer
does WB feature a like button or anything like that?
- Will Williams
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No. Nothing like that.
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