KENDALL KESSLER'S OIL PAINTING DIARY

Monday, September 10, 2018

Blue Ridge Parkway Artist is Worried about Coming Storm and Fun with Star Trek...

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Wow, my painting progress seems very unimportant in the light of the coming storm!  It looks to be quite a devastating one.  A local weatherman, Kevin Myatt, is so concerned he said we should pray!  Never heard that before from a weatherman. 

I am so glad we live in the mountains and on a hill.  Hopefully our little home won't be knocked over or flooded.  We have one very large tree out front.  I hope it doesn't land on our house during the high winds. 

Oh well, we are stocking up on extra food and water and I think I WILL pray.

 

Be sure to check out my Independent website in progress!  The link under the below painting will take you there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beauty and Danger  Original 20" x 16" acrylic painting  $670

https://kkesslerart.wixsite.com/website/blank-1/beauty-and-danger

 

I would greatly appreciate a Google review if you like my work!  Here is the link!

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Be sure to check out my Special Promotions at the bottom of the blog that end Friday!

 

Please check out Clyde's book!

 

The book can be purchased on Amazon!  Here is the link!

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Fiddling+at+Midnight%27s+Farmhouse

 

 

 

 

Fiddling at Midnight's Farmhouse   Original   Acrylic  painting  NFS

Prints on Paper, Canvas, Metal, and Greeting Cards Available at  KENDALL KESSLER ART

Link to this Painting   https://fineartamerica.com/featured/fiddling-at-midnights-farm-house-kendall-kessler.html

 

Life with The Word and Bird Man - Clyde Kessler

For some reason we do not understand, certain channels on our TV disappear and then others appear.  Right now a station that we did not have is on and has Star Trek episodes every day.  Even though I have seen most of the episodes multiple times and I am not that big of a fan, I like to watch it with Clyde because he usually has some fun comments.  Last night we were watching one with the crew stuck on a planet because the transporter would not work. 

They have shuttles.  I have seen them many times.  Why don't they use them rather than the transporter.  Also, if they are stuck, why can't they send a shuttle down? 

Oh Clyde.  The shuttles were probably  sent out and arrested for parking tickets.  Then they were towed away by the Klingons. 

I think that is as logical as a machine that can take people apart and then reassemble them elsewhere. 

Spock probably would not agree with me.


 

If you like my work but don't have any more room on your walls be sure to check out my paintings on just about anything but the kitchen sink on

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Bisset Park     Original 40" x 30"    Oil  painting  $2430

Prints on Paper, Canvas, Metal, and Greeting Cards Available at  KENDALL KESSLER ART

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Rehoboth Beach Houses     Original   Oil  painting  SOLD

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Liberty  Original 10" x 8" Oil  Painting  $168

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Thank you for looking at paintings by an artist of The Blue Ridge Parkway

 

 

 

 

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