Pet Stairs

These Pet Stairs are 30″ x 16″ x 23″ giving your pet a comfy step up to their favorite places.

The Best Pet Supplies Corduroy & Foam Pet Stairs are the purr-fect way to help your puppy or kitty reach the top of that high bed or couch. Each step will feel nice n’ cushy on since they’re made with the highest quality foam available in the USA. These lightweight, corduroy stairs are easy to transfer from room to room. Choose from five furr-ociously chic colors that’ll blend nicely into any home.

Key Benefits

  • Lightweight, portable steps that are easy to move or travel with.
  • Made with high quality USA foam that’s oh-so-gentle on your pet’s joints.
  • Come with anti-slip base to keep the steps in place.
  • Corduroy stairs are in a neutral gray to blend purr-fectly into your home.

Cat Litter Box of goodies

This Large Cat litter box is filled of assorted goodies for any Kitty Lover. The Cat Litter Box is filled with Cat pillow, Cat litter, litter scoop, cat food, food dish, teats, Cat scratcher, collar and assorted kitty toys.

 

Donated by Rick & Cheryl Haasakker

Dog Bed Basket of goodies

This Dog Bed is filled with goodies of pet supplies for a small Breed Dog. The Dog bed is filled with dog tee, 3 in 1 harness, treat container, rawhide ring, pet wipes, Food dish, brush, Bath Towel, waste bags, stuff dog toy, assorted balls and toys.

 

Donated by Rick & Cheryl Haasakker

Warren Kimble – Hen on a nest with two eggs and chick

This Beautiful Warren Kimble signed print is 14″ X 17″ framed, matted in a decretive wood frame with glass. A Hen sitting in a nest with two eggs and one hatched chick.

Donated by Pamula Schultz

WARREN KIMBLE

As “America’s Best Known Living Folk Artist,” Warren Kimble draws on more than 50 years of experience as a fine artist, educator, and antiques collector to create a casual but sophisticated style of American Folk Art.

His classic folk art features the animals, rural landscapes and buildings of Vermont. Warren Kimble’s paintings are universally appealing. They evoke a simpler and less complicated era.

As Warren himself says, his style is “reminiscent of something that surrounds a person every day. It is simplistic, yet abstract.”

Among his most popular images are barns, houses, animals and Americana themes that reflect his love for landscapes in Vermont and rural America. Warren often paints on carefully selected wood for his canvas, using 18th-century tabletops or cabinet doors that have textural qualities due to their use by past generations. His warm and unique color palette adds to the overall feeling of serenity in his paintings, which are widely sought after both in the U.S. and internationally.

Warren Kimble – Patriotic Rooster with stars and stripes

This 13 1/4″ X 11 1/4″ framed Warren Kimble signed print is matted in a solid wood frame with glass. A Country Patriotic Rooster with stars and stripes.

Donated by Pamula Schultz

WARREN KIMBLE

As “America’s Best Known Living Folk Artist,” Warren Kimble draws on more than 50 years of experience as a fine artist, educator, and antiques collector to create a casual but sophisticated style of American Folk Art.

His classic folk art features the animals, rural landscapes and buildings of Vermont. Warren Kimble’s paintings are universally appealing. They evoke a simpler and less complicated era.

As Warren himself says, his style is “reminiscent of something that surrounds a person every day. It is simplistic, yet abstract.”

Among his most popular images are barns, houses, animals and Americana themes that reflect his love for landscapes in Vermont and rural America. Warren often paints on carefully selected wood for his canvas, using 18th-century tabletops or cabinet doors that have textural qualities due to their use by past generations. His warm and unique color palette adds to the overall feeling of serenity in his paintings, which are widely sought after both in the U.S. and internationally.

Native American Child

This 19″ X 23″ framed Susan Boot, pointillism artwork print is signed and matted in a beautiful Handcrafted solid wood rustic frame with glass. A Native American Child.

Donated by David Kirsch

What is Pointillism Artwork?

A form of art using small strokes or dots of color to the surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.

Female Native American

This 17″ X 14″ framed Susan Boot, pointillism artwork print is signed and matted in a beautiful Handcrafted solid wood rustic frame with glass. A Native American Female.

Donated by David Kirsch

What is Pointillism Artwork?

A form of art using small strokes or dots of color to the surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.

Male Native American

This 14.5″ X 17″ Susan Boot, pointillism artwork print is signed and matted in a beautiful Handcrafted solid wood rustic frame with glass. A old Native American Male.

Donated by David Kirsch

What is Pointillism Artwork?

A form of art using small strokes or dots of color to the surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.

Old Ranch Hand

This 25″ X 29″ Susan Boot, pointillism artwork print is signed and matted in a beautiful Handcrafted solid wood rustic frame with glass. A old hard working Ranch Hand.

Donated by David Kirsch

What is Pointillism Artwork?

A form of art using small strokes or dots of color to the surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.

Robert A. Fleming – Chicken in a basket

This 17 3/4″ X 21 3/4″ signed Robert A. Fleming print is matted in a beautiful solid wood frame with glass. A beautiful blue chicken nestled in a basket.

Donated by Pamula Schultz

Who is Robert A. Fleming?

Robert A. Fleming obtained his formal art training at Miami University in Ohio. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Fleming began his painting career in Kansas City at Hallmark Cards designing gift-wrap, cards and books. He was also a graphic designer for a long time in television in Oakland, CA at KTVU. In his first week at Hallmark, he got to see a watercolor demonstration by John Pike and he says that day got him hooked when John told the audience that their “paintings need to entertain.” In 2008, the artist had his historical golf painting accepted into the Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Florida. The painting was based on the 1913 United States Open. Fleming has been doing art for more than 50 years now to the delight of his patrons.

He uses the wet-in-wet technique which makes his original watercolors have a spontaneous and fresh feeling, with the majority of his subjects painted and exhibited in the Southwest. Almost 50 percent of his watercolors are created en Plein Air (on location) surrounded by blooming cactus and peaceful desert scenes. He has received many awards including poster artist for the Borrego Springs Art Show and 1st Place-Watercolor, Southwest Arts Festival, Indio, CA. He now spends his time going to art shows in the Southwest. His art is in many galleries and collections around the world. They are not only attractive but are also inspiring. His experience and passion make him to produce art with the client in mind.

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