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Art & Communication

Over the past year I've met and talked with a lot of new people. My new work has been seen by hundreds. I want to thank you all for taking time to visit with me at the Calgary Stampede, here in Sooke at the Sooke Fine Art Show and online at my Blogsite.

If you have any questions or would like pricing you can email me at johnwgn@gmail.com, use the subject line 'Painting Info.'
To be notified when I've posted a New Painting or Video Project, email me at johnwgn@gmail.com, use the subject line, 'NP LIST.'I will add you to the mailing list.

To be removed from the mailing list use the same address and enter the subject line, 'NP List Removal.'

Again I want to thank you for visiting me here online and in person.

In the meantime, I am heading back into the studio to work.

Cheers, John Grey-Noble

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