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How many Egg Man eggs have you? Send a photo of your Egg Man coll and you'll see it here! Attach a digital photo to an email and send to: EggManArt@earthlink.net | ||||||
In December, 2020, collector Carole Tucker in the U.K. sent this photo of her collection of Egg Man Christmas designs, going back to 1999, when she first saw my work at one of the Disney resort gift shops. | ||||||
Collector Kay Belin in Windermere, FL, displays one egg for each of the six continents she has visited. She plans to add a Penguin design after she visits Antarctica. | ||||||
Collector Catherine Carpenter of Palm Coast, Florida, sent this photo of her collection in March, 2015. Catherine and her husband Dean have always loved the beach, as evidenced by the recurring theme in her collection. | ||||||
Longtime collector Amy Cheek of Greenville, South Carolina, sent this photo of her collection in September 2013. Amy says ' It started with the purchase of the one with flowers on the front row middle while we were on vacation at Disney World in 2005. Then the rest is History!' As you can see, Amy likes 'eggs for all seasons!' Thank you Amy! | ||||||
Above is the collection of Grethe Armstrong of Bloomington, IL. Grethe loves blue (can you tell?) It must be her Danish heritage. Hercollection of Egg Man Eggs, which she began in 2009, includes mycustom painting of the Little Mermaid in the harbor of Copenhagen. (TheLittle Mermaid Egg is just to right of center in the front row.) Thefive eggs to the right of the Little Mermaid are custom paintings fromphotos Grethe has taken on her travels to her favorite places. The one egg in the photo which is not an Egg Man egg is the colorfulegg in the lower left corner (also shown at left). This is the creation of hergranddaughters, who painted it in 2011 when they were 3 and 6. Wish I'd started that young!! | ||||||
After Easter, 2010, St. Louis collector Joan Fialasent me this photo of her amazingly creative annual Easter centerpiece, which has grown by the dozens over the years! And I can tell you, those are all Egg Man eggs! Joan figures she has been collecting my work for over 15 years. One week after Easter, Joan hosted a shower at her home, and she kept the centerpiece on display, announcing an 'Eggstravaganza' on the invitations! | ||||||
Speaking of the Easter season, Susan Bayer of Sarasota Florida has been collecting Egg Man Easter designs for a number of years. Not content with a traditional wicker basket on the coffee table, Susan displays her collection in this cuddly plush 'bunny basket.' Cute, huh?! In 2011, at an art show in Anna Maria Island, Florida, Susan presented me (below) with this fabulous egg-sample of her own art. It's needlepoint -- petit point, to be perfectly precise (and Susan's needlework is just that: perfectly precise), with metallic gold threads, faceted jewels, and pearls stitched in. It hanges proudly in The Egg Man's foyer. Thank you Susan! | ||||||
Here's a part of the collection of Marianne Carpenter in Kingwood, Texas. Marianne has this part of her collection prominently displayed in an antique mirrored shelf in her entry hall. Another grouping of Christmas-themed Egg Man eggs occupies a glass-front display case in her guest powder room for the Holidays (shown at left). Mrs. Carpenter has been collecting Egg Man eggs since 1991!
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LONG time collector Diane Heath in St Louis has been collecting my work since 1991, just a few months after I started painting eggs! Diane's neighbor Terri Ems used to run the craft shows I did in St. Louis, and I would ship the eggs to Terri's house by UPS before the shows. While Terri was at work, it was Diane's job to keep watch for the UPS truck, and she would bring the package to her house to make sure it didn't get stolen from Terri's driveway. Diane's reward was that she got to pick first, and, she says, 'therefore I have the best egg collection! I have eggs in almost every room of my house - even the bathrooms - I change eggs with seasons, holidays, etc. - I even have them lined up along the back of my kitchen counter (Van Gogh theme - iris, ivy, leaves, etc.) so I can enjoy them while I am cooking. My husband John's computer room has Wild Bill, John Wayne, American Indian. The rest of the rooms I change out for football and baseball seasons, Spring and Fall, holidays, etc. So I have a lot of eggs - I quit counting at 83 when John asked me what I was doing..and I didn't want to push it!' Diane's granddaughters Kelsey (left, age 5) and Kaitie (age 8) were visiting one day, and for something to do, Diane suggested they dust her eggs. 'They kept busy for the longest time - they dusted them and then had fun sorting them by color and holidays and made designs, etc. I was in the kitchen pleased that they were enjoying my eggs as much as I do (for different reasons).' Obviously, this photo shows only a very small portion of Diane's eggstensive collection.look closely and you'll see more in the cabinet, and a couple on the sofa -- not to mention the ones displayed all over Diane's house! Photo added March 2009 | ||||||
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Bill and Lisa Fales, of Old Bridge, New Jersey The end is near mac os. , have been collecting my work since we met at Solstice Gallery in Beach Haven, NJ, in August of 2007. As many of you know, I do not as a rule do custom eggs. However, for a couple of years, I offered one one-of-a-kind custom egg as an auction item benefiting Surflight Theater in Beach Haven, NJ, and in 2008 Bill and Lisa were the winning bidders of that auction item. They sent me photos of four of their favorite plush animals, and asked if I could paint them on an egg. It happened that they were planning to visit Disney in September 2008, and they arranged to come visit me at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, where I was doing an event during their stay, and pick up their prize egg. Pictured here is our reunion and the presentation of their custom egg, and four views of their egg featuring their four little friends. It was fun painting their special egg for them, and the proceeds helped a worthy cause! Below is a photo of Bill and Lisa's collection as of March 2009: | ||||||
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Maureen Perez of St Louis has been collecting for many many years, both online and at mytwice-a-year shows in St Louis. She has put together theimpressive collection above, and I THINK she may be competing with hergood friend Kathi Moose (see below)! | ||||||
St. Louis collector Kathi Moose took these photos of her eggs-tensive collection in 2011. Kathi has been collecting my work for years and years. | ||||||
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At left is the egg-stensive collection of Sandra Grenier of Dundee, Florida. It's obvious, Sandra has been collecting my work for many years, and now her niece Nancy Moschetti is adding to her Aunt's collection. | ||||||
The collection of Ed Kotowski of St. Peters, MissouriBelowis part of the EGG-clectic collection of Ed Kotowski of St. Peters,MO. It happens that Ed and I are OLD friends.in fact, Ed and Iwere classmates in Kindergarten, and all 8 grades of St. Margaret ofScotland School in St. Louis. There's a lot of 'Ed' in this grouping of eggs. The nuns..well, wewere taught by the Sisters of St. Joseph. There's the Gateway Arch onthe blue egg, and of course Stan the Man Musial, from my LegendsSeries. (One of our grade school chums grew up to marry Stan'sdaughter!) As for the penguins, I guess Ed just liked them. While myfavorite cowboy was Roy Rogers, Ed's a big Hoppy fan. In fact,here's a photo of Hopalong Kotowski from his happy youth! | ||||||
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whether your collection be large or small. You make it possible for me to do what I love!Email me a photo of all or part of your Egg Man Egg collection, and I'll be happy to include it on this page. |
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How many Egg Man eggs have you? Send a photo of your Egg Man coll and you'll see it here! Attach a digital photo to an email and send to: EggManArt@earthlink.net | ||||||
In December, 2020, collector Carole Tucker in the U.K. sent this photo of her collection of Egg Man Christmas designs, going back to 1999, when she first saw my work at one of the Disney resort gift shops. | ||||||
Collector Kay Belin in Windermere, FL, displays one egg for each of the six continents she has visited. She plans to add a Penguin design after she visits Antarctica. | ||||||
Collector Catherine Carpenter of Palm Coast, Florida, sent this photo of her collection in March, 2015. Catherine and her husband Dean have always loved the beach, as evidenced by the recurring theme in her collection. | ||||||
Longtime collector Amy Cheek of Greenville, South Carolina, sent this photo of her collection in September 2013. Amy says ' It started with the purchase of the one with flowers on the front row middle while we were on vacation at Disney World in 2005. Then the rest is History!' As you can see, Amy likes 'eggs for all seasons!' Thank you Amy! | ||||||
Above is the collection of Grethe Armstrong of Bloomington, IL. Grethe loves blue (can you tell?) It must be her Danish heritage. Hercollection of Egg Man Eggs, which she began in 2009, includes mycustom painting of the Little Mermaid in the harbor of Copenhagen. (TheLittle Mermaid Egg is just to right of center in the front row.) Thefive eggs to the right of the Little Mermaid are custom paintings fromphotos Grethe has taken on her travels to her favorite places. The one egg in the photo which is not an Egg Man egg is the colorfulegg in the lower left corner (also shown at left). This is the creation of hergranddaughters, who painted it in 2011 when they were 3 and 6. Wish I'd started that young!! | ||||||
After Easter, 2010, St. Louis collector Joan Fialasent me this photo of her amazingly creative annual Easter centerpiece, which has grown by the dozens over the years! And I can tell you, those are all Egg Man eggs! Joan figures she has been collecting my work for over 15 years. One week after Easter, Joan hosted a shower at her home, and she kept the centerpiece on display, announcing an 'Eggstravaganza' on the invitations! | ||||||
Speaking of the Easter season, Susan Bayer of Sarasota Florida has been collecting Egg Man Easter designs for a number of years. Not content with a traditional wicker basket on the coffee table, Susan displays her collection in this cuddly plush 'bunny basket.' Cute, huh?! In 2011, at an art show in Anna Maria Island, Florida, Susan presented me (below) with this fabulous egg-sample of her own art. It's needlepoint -- petit point, to be perfectly precise (and Susan's needlework is just that: perfectly precise), with metallic gold threads, faceted jewels, and pearls stitched in. It hanges proudly in The Egg Man's foyer. Thank you Susan! | ||||||
Here's a part of the collection of Marianne Carpenter in Kingwood, Texas. Marianne has this part of her collection prominently displayed in an antique mirrored shelf in her entry hall. Another grouping of Christmas-themed Egg Man eggs occupies a glass-front display case in her guest powder room for the Holidays (shown at left). Mrs. Carpenter has been collecting Egg Man eggs since 1991!
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LONG time collector Diane Heath in St Louis has been collecting my work since 1991, just a few months after I started painting eggs! Diane's neighbor Terri Ems used to run the craft shows I did in St. Louis, and I would ship the eggs to Terri's house by UPS before the shows. While Terri was at work, it was Diane's job to keep watch for the UPS truck, and she would bring the package to her house to make sure it didn't get stolen from Terri's driveway. Diane's reward was that she got to pick first, and, she says, 'therefore I have the best egg collection! I have eggs in almost every room of my house - even the bathrooms - I change eggs with seasons, holidays, etc. - I even have them lined up along the back of my kitchen counter (Van Gogh theme - iris, ivy, leaves, etc.) so I can enjoy them while I am cooking. My husband John's computer room has Wild Bill, John Wayne, American Indian. The rest of the rooms I change out for football and baseball seasons, Spring and Fall, holidays, etc. So I have a lot of eggs - I quit counting at 83 when John asked me what I was doing..and I didn't want to push it!' Diane's granddaughters Kelsey (left, age 5) and Kaitie (age 8) were visiting one day, and for something to do, Diane suggested they dust her eggs. 'They kept busy for the longest time - they dusted them and then had fun sorting them by color and holidays and made designs, etc. I was in the kitchen pleased that they were enjoying my eggs as much as I do (for different reasons).' Obviously, this photo shows only a very small portion of Diane's eggstensive collection.look closely and you'll see more in the cabinet, and a couple on the sofa -- not to mention the ones displayed all over Diane's house! Photo added March 2009 | ||||||
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Bill and Lisa Fales, of Old Bridge, New Jersey The end is near mac os. , have been collecting my work since we met at Solstice Gallery in Beach Haven, NJ, in August of 2007. As many of you know, I do not as a rule do custom eggs. However, for a couple of years, I offered one one-of-a-kind custom egg as an auction item benefiting Surflight Theater in Beach Haven, NJ, and in 2008 Bill and Lisa were the winning bidders of that auction item. They sent me photos of four of their favorite plush animals, and asked if I could paint them on an egg. It happened that they were planning to visit Disney in September 2008, and they arranged to come visit me at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, where I was doing an event during their stay, and pick up their prize egg. Pictured here is our reunion and the presentation of their custom egg, and four views of their egg featuring their four little friends. It was fun painting their special egg for them, and the proceeds helped a worthy cause! Below is a photo of Bill and Lisa's collection as of March 2009: | ||||||
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Maureen Perez of St Louis has been collecting for many many years, both online and at mytwice-a-year shows in St Louis. She has put together theimpressive collection above, and I THINK she may be competing with hergood friend Kathi Moose (see below)! | ||||||
St. Louis collector Kathi Moose took these photos of her eggs-tensive collection in 2011. Kathi has been collecting my work for years and years. | ||||||
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At left is the egg-stensive collection of Sandra Grenier of Dundee, Florida. It's obvious, Sandra has been collecting my work for many years, and now her niece Nancy Moschetti is adding to her Aunt's collection. | ||||||
The collection of Ed Kotowski of St. Peters, MissouriBelowis part of the EGG-clectic collection of Ed Kotowski of St. Peters,MO. It happens that Ed and I are OLD friends.in fact, Ed and Iwere classmates in Kindergarten, and all 8 grades of St. Margaret ofScotland School in St. Louis. There's a lot of 'Ed' in this grouping of eggs. The nuns..well, wewere taught by the Sisters of St. Joseph. There's the Gateway Arch onthe blue egg, and of course Stan the Man Musial, from my LegendsSeries. (One of our grade school chums grew up to marry Stan'sdaughter!) As for the penguins, I guess Ed just liked them. While myfavorite cowboy was Roy Rogers, Ed's a big Hoppy fan. In fact,here's a photo of Hopalong Kotowski from his happy youth! | ||||||
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whether your collection be large or small. You make it possible for me to do what I love!Email me a photo of all or part of your Egg Man Egg collection, and I'll be happy to include it on this page. |
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