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Dog Greeting Card featuring the painting Ain't Never Coming Home by Gene Ritchhart

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Ain't Never Coming Home Greeting Card

Gene Ritchhart

by Gene Ritchhart

$4.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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How many times have parents heard the words, I'm running away! I ain't never coming back! You'll see, you'll be sorry! And of course how many of us... more

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Comments (8)

Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

thanks Susan

Susan Garren

Susan Garren

Love the colors and subject>

Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

Thanks Gene.You seem to be at the right place and time with your camera. All are excellent,especially the two stallions; that one is a WOW !

Gene Praag

Gene Praag

Wonderful scene. You are very talented!

Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

Thanks Carol

Carol Groenen

Carol Groenen

This is excellent, Gene. Love the story too. Great job!

Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

Thanks Larry, I did try once but mom caught me in the car.

Larry Keahey

Larry Keahey

I wanted to do that many times but my dog didn't want to go so we stayed home. Fantastic painting.

Artist's Description

How many times have parents heard the words," I'm running away! I ain't never coming back! You'll see, you'll be sorry!" And of course how many of us told our parents the very same words.
So this painting is my reverance to those words. The boy with his knapsack on a stick, and his faithful friend on a journey that like these tracks seems never ending. Now I also had a short tale about this subject too. Between the ages of 7 and ten my nephew was feeling like this boy and thought he had to leave home. My brother got my nephew's little suitcase out and helped him pack his bag. Into the living room with his bag and head hung low he said bye to his mother.My brother asked him if he needed some money, almost in tears now, but refusing to cry he said yes. My brother pulled out a twenty dollar bill and gave it to him, and told him to be sure and write his mother. Now I'm not sure but I think my brother even told him that he would miss him. Out the front door and down the side walk...

About Gene Ritchhart

Gene Ritchhart

My name is Gene Ritchhart. I was born and raised in San Diego, Ca. My father was a career Navy man, thus my early years growing up were spent primarily in San Diego. After I graduated from El Cajon High School I joined the Army. While in the army I was the driver of an M113a1 Armored Personnel Carrier. While stationed in Mainz, Germany I found that I could make a little money selling my art work. After the army I used the GI Bill to go to college and attained an A.A.degree in Art. I currently live in the state of Washington where I am continuously inspired by this states beauty. Thanks for viewing my work.

 

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