Tag: happy
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River turtle. August 2024
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Ice cat. 8/7/24 mixed media on canvas.
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2023 with king cat painting
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Untitled. Glitter bird. Mixed media on card stock. Behav hosp. 2017
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Humpty Dumpty smiles despite being broken. 1/28/24 mixed media
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Untitled multi colored flowers, 2019 watercolor on paper.
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Sold, private collection- manic owl- purple background. Mixed media on canvas 2015
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Sold, private collection (2014 mixed media on canvas)
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African grey, 2013 mixed media on canvas (sold)
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Sold, private collection- Two species of clownfish that can’t actually live together. Mixed Media on canvas
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With chucky. 2017 or 18
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Easter absinthe wonderland rabbit- 2019 mixed media on paper
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Private collection, seahorse pipe smoker. 2022 ink on paper
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Art at the zoo for earth day. 2019
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Untitled moth (sold) 2019 watercolor
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Van Gogh in Chicago (date unknown)
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Me. Date unknown.
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Michael alig visiting me at home. 2014
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With joker, (sold) 2014
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Jacksonville Florida 2018
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Untitled mixed media by Russell Frantom 2022
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Forgot about this mess. Smile! Early 2022 mixed media
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Covid 2020 portrait drawing / sketch. Amongst the germs. Staying silly anyhow.
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Me with my since stolen sphynx cat (my town bullied me to let some trash woman keep her after I discovered her years after she was stolen… How did I discover her? Because my poor Cosmia was outside and strangers found her. It isn’t fair. These cats don’t run away unless there is a problem. Hungry, scared or something.. they’re not like regular cats. Can’t believe these people wouldn’t let me have my cat back.
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2019 (both sold) mixed media on wood.
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Untitled rabbit- 2019 mixed media on paper (SKETCH INCLUDED)
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Untitled sphynx cat, mixed media April 2019
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Watercolor manic self portrait, pearlescent watercolor and ink on foam board by Russell frantom 2014
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Kissie fishie (date unknown)
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2019 solo exhibit
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Standing in Gator infested pond in orange park Florida. 2010
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Russell Frantom with self portrait. 2021 mixed media
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At the Mormon church in 2015
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Me during art show in 2015
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Those were the days
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Untitled flower , watercolor on paper (sold) 2019
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Two faced twisted circus cat, 2013 mixed media on canvas (sold) by Russell frantom
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Silly Painting of Brandon Rogers (former friend) that I did a while back 2016 I think.
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“Acid bath” mixed media on paper 2021
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The spirit carnival- 2021 mixed media on paper
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Vine 2020 watercolor on paper
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Untitled seahorse pipe smoker (sold) marker on paper by Russell Frantom 2021
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Spiritual city doodle/ abstract face, 2022 marker on paper
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“Glitter cat” 2018 sold
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“group of sunflowers” 2019 watercolor on paper by Russell frantom (sold)
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“Salvador Dali Cat” 2013 watercolor on canvas by Russell Frantom
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Russell Frantom self portrait, watercolor and absinthe on paper 2013
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“Green sewer cat” (sold) 2014 mixed media painting on canvas by Russell Frantom
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“Joker cat” 2027 watercolor painting by Russell Frantom (sold)
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(Sold) seahorse smoking pipe drawing, ink on paper by Russell frantom
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Painting a seahorse at some event somewhere in 2019
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That was very kind. I wish I hadn’t temporarily sidetracked. But I’m starting over starting from where I left off , (around 2020)
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2014 standing with paintings at art event
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The sands of time. 2019 mixed media on paper
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(Sold) untitled cat painting with purple background. 2015 by artist Russell Frantom
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(Sold) untitled inky cat. Mixed media painting on paper by Russell Frantom
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At art beat, South Bend IN 2019. With cat portrait.
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2020 with cat drawing and “fire cat” in studio
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Presenting a portrait painting to South Bend mayor Pete buttigieg 2018
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Caterpillar Sphynx Cat (sold) mixed media painting by Russell Frantom, 2015
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(Sold) untitled golden sphynx cat. 2015 by Russell Frantom
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Untitled flowers, ink and watercolor on paper 2019
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(Sold) untitled green fish, mixed media on canvas by Russell Frantom
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(Sold) 2011 untitled self portrait, kissing Oranda goldfish
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Untitled whimsical abstract portrait. Mixed media on paper 2020 by Russell Frantom
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Untitled parrot 2014 mixed media painting by Russell Frantom