Another take on what the ancient Greeks called "the Queen of the Virtues." The virtue most essential to our collective future, yet the one least evident in human affairs.
So, you're sayin' I just need to invent a time machine to go back to 1997 and buy it at that exhibition . . . Let me think on that for while and see what I can do. Did your former self prefer hundred-dollar bills or stacks of crisp twenties?
LOL - will do! It may be worth coming up with a contingency plan to eliminate the buyer's grandparents when they were young to keep the buyer from ever being born. Sure, we could eliminate just the mother or father . . . or just one grandparent, but Time Travel's an unforgiving b*tch and it's best to be thorough and not keep messing with her. ⏳ (Oh, did I say "eliminate"? I meant "have a discussion with")
Another of my favorites now. (Let me know if you ever get into another weak moment and want to sell this gorgeously symbolic piece)
Unfortunately it sold back in 1997 at my first Tree's Place exhibition.
So, you're sayin' I just need to invent a time machine to go back to 1997 and buy it at that exhibition . . . Let me think on that for while and see what I can do. Did your former self prefer hundred-dollar bills or stacks of crisp twenties?
Just make sure to get there while we're hanging the show. It sold before the opening reception. 😉
LOL - will do! It may be worth coming up with a contingency plan to eliminate the buyer's grandparents when they were young to keep the buyer from ever being born. Sure, we could eliminate just the mother or father . . . or just one grandparent, but Time Travel's an unforgiving b*tch and it's best to be thorough and not keep messing with her. ⏳ (Oh, did I say "eliminate"? I meant "have a discussion with")