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The Monday Morning Memo

Family Portrait by Michael Hill (born 1974) of Miami, Florida.

Gouache over re-purposed antique photograph. Six skeletons; one with a bottle of whiskey in her lap, another one smoking. 11 1/2″ x 9 1/2″ in an old wood frame with ornate trim.

NOTE FROM INDY:
Wed. Sept 26 at 2:58 AM – This painting will be auctioned later today with an opening bid of $200. The auction house estimates a selling price of $400 to $600. I think that estimate is low.

UPDATE: 4:17PM
I was wrong. It just now sold for $400. No, I didn’t buy it.

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“A Speaker of the House of Representatives who believed in slash-and-burn politics erased whatever civility once existed in our capital. He preached that harsh language could win elections; in 1990, when he ran a political action committee, he taught candidates to use a list of words to describe members of the opposite party. These words included “decay,” “traitors,” “radical,” “sick,” “destroy,” “pathetic,” “corrupt” and “shame.”

So as we look back to the second half of the 1990’s, here is the question: When he taught that, did he teach a good thing?”

- Roy H. Williams

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