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.