chubbyalaskagriz
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And I have revived it a few times in an ongoing effort to track down an artifact that I'd give nearly anything to have again today!
So here goes...
In the late 60's/early 70's Mom used stamps to get a piece of art she hung in our kitchen.
It was a 16"X24" (aprox.) resin relief that looked like wood.
The composition was a mixing bowl sitting at the corner of a kitchen table w/ a wooden spoon sticking out of it. The were cracked egg shells on the table, a flour sifter, and cube of butter... also a hanging skillet in the back ground. The carved artist's name in the lower right-hand corner read; "Kelly".
This piece was rustic and homey, and over the years it became lost to our family.
I've looked time and again on E-Bay, at thrift shops, antiques markets, and similar places. One day it just might turn up!
By chance have any of you ever seen such a piece?
Not fancy or pricey- but darned near priceless to me if I could find one somewhere! Would look wonderful hanging in any kitchen- particularly the log cabin or cedar chalet kitchen I'd love to one day have.
So here goes...
In the late 60's/early 70's Mom used stamps to get a piece of art she hung in our kitchen.
It was a 16"X24" (aprox.) resin relief that looked like wood.
The composition was a mixing bowl sitting at the corner of a kitchen table w/ a wooden spoon sticking out of it. The were cracked egg shells on the table, a flour sifter, and cube of butter... also a hanging skillet in the back ground. The carved artist's name in the lower right-hand corner read; "Kelly".
This piece was rustic and homey, and over the years it became lost to our family.
I've looked time and again on E-Bay, at thrift shops, antiques markets, and similar places. One day it just might turn up!
By chance have any of you ever seen such a piece?
Not fancy or pricey- but darned near priceless to me if I could find one somewhere! Would look wonderful hanging in any kitchen- particularly the log cabin or cedar chalet kitchen I'd love to one day have.