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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.6.1
“They sat side by side in the booth, talking about their family, the weather….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.5.1
“Much like art, Arturo thought to himself, walking up the stone-touched step way to a nearby church where they taught other seniors, yes, produce from the heart….”
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Tina @Tina69911364 #LyricLandscape
“Tina’s sharing of impressionist painter Richard Schmid’s image, plus Patricia Hampl’s evocative words, strikes a deep chord in me.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.4.1
“Their exhausted satisfaction with their day at the art festival, left Rosetta and Arturo surprisingly wanting, needing, their own personal exhaustion, with each other.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.3.4
“… he felt his body resting upon the bed.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.3.3
“Crying for movement, his body ached for down time from the active stillness of painting.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.3.2
“Arturo began to search for an emerging wholeness in the images.“
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Laurie @retsebez
“Laurie’s tweets are something I’ve only recently found myself looking for more of….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.3.1
“Time, waiting for such a large show as the one happening that evening, in the small town near their sleepy fisherman’s village along the Mediterranean….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.2.2
“Arturo’s varied images of pale abstracts, semi-abstract florals, charcoal drawings, and neo impressionist color-streamings, attracted a range of curious viewers.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.2.1
“Testing Rosetta’s idea to do art shows, Arturo found a listing posted at a local gallery for an outdoor arts and crafts shows.“
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Novelicious @noveliciouss
“Tweets from Novelicious are among the first I ever….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.1.4
“Arturo needed another option. “Have you tried these?” a small child at the local art store asked him….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.1.3
“Acrylics proved a fair substitute, but his desire to blend….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.1.2
“Next he purchased small tubes of oils….”
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Ramblings @ramblingsloa
“It’s so simple…yet so….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number II.1.1
“In the beginning, he first tried watercolors, but not knowing how to use them, and, thinking that their watery nature came ready from the tube….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.5
“And forever more, the ancient scripture and his parents had joined. The value of two or more. Two thousand miles northeast, still years before….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.4
“Where two or more come together in my name….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.3
“Evening masses were best remembered in the old wood church he grew up in.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.2
“Macario’s hotel was the modernized fortress playing visual counterpoint to….”
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Monet @style_minds
“…(a) lesson..I seem to need to relearn each time I paint, lol!”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.1
“The long afternoons with late evenings before the sun would set, meant the art show was….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.17.1
“On her third trip to Galveston to visit with Arturo, Rosetta….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.16.2
“They both grinned quietly, remembering their newness together….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.16.1
“…entering this apartment on the second floor, with tree views through the open wood windows….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.15.2
“Painting had just done the same thing for him.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.15.1
“… what he loved most about the original impressionists’ works.”
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Einstein @BokhariFevziye
“This one cracked me up! 😂 It’s like it’s Einstein’s way of saying….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.14.2
“Rosetta glanced down at the list of sandwiches and lunch dishes.“
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Humor @HecatesLove13
“…corny as this tweet is, it never fails to make me feel at least even a little bit better!”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.14.1
“It took Arturo three days to convince Rosetta to go to lunch with him.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.13.1
“Lunch, for Arturo, had, over the years, become an art of patience and time….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.12.2
“One set of knowns helped reveal another set of unknowns.“
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When I Want to Create a List of Folks on Twitter Useful for Me
“So, as many folks who know me know, my preferred social media conduit has long been Twitter @FelipeAdanLerma . This is part of how I stumble-manage my interests, folks I follow, with info if that person or group is also following me.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.12.1
“Even with attention-seeking Sundance, Arturo and Rosetta were bees to….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.3
“The breeze whispered more, but too quietly to grasp. Arturo didn’t mind, his heart was filling with expectations….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.2
“Arturo grasped a small canvas, inlaid with soft overlapping rows of wide brush strokes. Blue-grey, like worn bolts on an old wheel….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.1
“ It would be lunch time soon Arturo sensed….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.3
“ …at the far end of the table, across from the side he had chosen to go down….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.2
“Her clash of ancestors….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.1
“Galveston, initially, proved almost as problematic as it did promising.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.9.2
“The sergeant reached down to the plain wood table beside him, pinched a small safety razor, and lifted it up to the room.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.9.1
“In the Air Force, shaving everyday is like the sun rising, expected.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.3
“In the early spring, with fog on the waves, Arturo moved to Galveston. History shows, he reflected, the weather is less predictable there….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.2
“After another try, with an artistically supportive woman….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.1
“Dancers, he quickly found, like himself as an artist….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.7.1
“‘They let you do that in school,’ asked his youngest, a boy.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.6.1
“‘See you at the show,’ he whisper-read, quietly remembering why he needed to shave.“










