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Three Times a Lady

$300.00

These three ladies decided to embrace their inner wild child and off to the state fair they went. First, there was Ethel, a sprightly grandmother with a knack for mischief. With her dentures firmly intact, she challenged every roller coaster with a devilish grin. Then came Mildred, a retired librarian with an insatiable appetite for cotton candy. She spun through the Ferris wheel with her frizzy hair in knots, screaming for more sugar highs. And last but not least, Beatrice, an eccentric artist who painted her face like a psychedelic masterpiece. She twirled in the carousel, attracting confused looks from passersby, who couldn't decide if she was a masterpiece or a walking neon sign. Together, these three ladies created a spectacle that had the entire carnival in stitches, proving that age is just a number when it comes to embracing the wild and wacky side of life.

18x24in.
Acrylic gouache.
Watercolor paper

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These three ladies decided to embrace their inner wild child and off to the state fair they went. First, there was Ethel, a sprightly grandmother with a knack for mischief. With her dentures firmly intact, she challenged every roller coaster with a devilish grin. Then came Mildred, a retired librarian with an insatiable appetite for cotton candy. She spun through the Ferris wheel with her frizzy hair in knots, screaming for more sugar highs. And last but not least, Beatrice, an eccentric artist who painted her face like a psychedelic masterpiece. She twirled in the carousel, attracting confused looks from passersby, who couldn't decide if she was a masterpiece or a walking neon sign. Together, these three ladies created a spectacle that had the entire carnival in stitches, proving that age is just a number when it comes to embracing the wild and wacky side of life.

18x24in.
Acrylic gouache.
Watercolor paper

These three ladies decided to embrace their inner wild child and off to the state fair they went. First, there was Ethel, a sprightly grandmother with a knack for mischief. With her dentures firmly intact, she challenged every roller coaster with a devilish grin. Then came Mildred, a retired librarian with an insatiable appetite for cotton candy. She spun through the Ferris wheel with her frizzy hair in knots, screaming for more sugar highs. And last but not least, Beatrice, an eccentric artist who painted her face like a psychedelic masterpiece. She twirled in the carousel, attracting confused looks from passersby, who couldn't decide if she was a masterpiece or a walking neon sign. Together, these three ladies created a spectacle that had the entire carnival in stitches, proving that age is just a number when it comes to embracing the wild and wacky side of life.

18x24in.
Acrylic gouache.
Watercolor paper

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