* Raising the value.

Posted on May 6th, 2007 by thedeadartist. Filed under The Dead Artist.


If you look on the right hand side, there underneath the picture of the Mountain Rescue Painting you find a list of people who’ve helped to raise the value of the painting. If you’ve helped, and you’re not on the list let me know. Keep your eye on it, it should grow and grow and grow. Here’s who has helped out so far:

  • Andrew Hovells
  • Dan Germain
  • Drew McLellan
  • Faris Yakob
  • Gavin Heaton
  • Graeme Douglas
  • John Grant
  • Paul Colman
  • Planning Liberation Front
  • Rob Campbell
  • Russell Davies
  • thibault_thibault
  • Woweewow
  • Click here to find out how you can help raise the value of the painting.

    [If you do link here, after reading this, please leave a little note in the comment section so that I can update. Thank you.]

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    9 Responses to “Raising the value.”

    1. paul5458 Says:

      Excuse me…

    2. The Dead Artist Says:

      hmmm?

    3. lauren Says:

      guten abend von london marcus. now that i’m back from the dark side (otherwise known as a censored proxy server), i shall be doing what i can to pitch in for these mountain folk.

      hope you’re well

    4. The Dead Artist Says:

      Hi Lauren, excellent news. Yes, I well - just a bit dead that’s all.

    5. Will Says:

      Linked. Pour vous.

      And re-reading Paul’s thread… ‘but not as young as Young William’. Heh.

    6. AJ Says:

      done. Nice painting.

    7. Stan Lee Says:

      I linked last week. Guess it must take a while to register up there.

    8. Oakie Says:

      Marcus, i did. Happy deadday!

    9. fredrik sarnblad Says:

      Thanks to your painting, I now know for sure my blog is worth a visit.

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