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"How You Can Get Beautiful One-of- a-Kind Art That Stops People in Their Tracks, And Absolutely Love it... Or You Pay Nothing!

Discover a truly remarkable type of painting that is NOT something you'll see in a novelty store! If you just love creative art like I do, you can enhance any room in your home (and create a little "buzz" when people come to visit)...

Dear Art Lover,

You know, I seriously considered NOT telling you about this stunningly beautiful and unique type of painting.

Why? Because -- one of the things that makes some art pieces stand out as remarkable and valuable is their unparalleled nature -- and I simply don't want to water down the desirability.

But I'm going to tell you about it anyway. It's just too special not to share. (especially with an Aboriginal or First Nations art lover). I mean... it's true master artistry, soul-stirring, captivating and it's unique.

It's a really good story, too -- Not long ago, I met an amazing woman named Lucille Scott who is descended from the noble Aboriginal group, the Métis, also known as the “Forgotten People.”

One of the Aboriginal groups in Canada, the Métis are known for among other things, their colorful culture and distinctive artwork.

So you can imagine how interested I was to see if Lucille had the same artistic talents. Well not only was I impressed with her abilities, I discovered she is considered...

A Master of Feather Painting

Lucille is one of Canada’s best known feather painters. Her ability to capture the essence and personality of her subjects has made her an extremely popular creator of Aboriginal art.

It started several years ago as a way to bring in some extra income. So she began painting stones, leaves, saw blades… all with incredible precision and a keen eye.

But when I saw her feather paintings of buffalo and eagles, I was completely taken aback. In fact…

The Blending of Engrossing Portraits with the Ancient, Time-Honored Tradition of the Feather Is Among the Most Captivating Pieces of First Nations Art I’ve Ever Seen

Why feathers? First Nations cultures have long revered birds as messengers of the Creator. Since birds fly, they are seen as having a chosen connection with God. So to receive a feather is the highest honor. It represents truth, honesty, power and freedom and must be given a visible place in the home.

When Lucille paints a portrait of an Aboriginal princess or a deer in a meadow on this highly-regarded symbol, you have more than just a painting…

You have a masterpiece of unity... bringing together the tradition, nature, and spirit of the First Nations people in way that...

She Transforms a Simple Painting Into a Noble Story.

And the feathers that Lucille uses are specifically chosen for the particular demands of painting. First she selects the best of wild turkey feathers, giving her nearly a foot-long “canvas” so there’s plenty of room to catch the essence of what she's painting.

And because turkey feathers are absorbent, they grab the paint, allowing the portrait to “bond with the feather.”

And the rich black and tan colors of the turkey’s feather draw out just the right contrast to bring your portrait to life.

And the most important part: Lucille’s ability to capture horses herding in a mountain valley... or elk lifting their mighty antlers while grazing… is simply brilliant. All of the personality and unique richness of the First Nations culture is recorded with almost photographic exactness.

In fact, Lucille’s portraits are so on-target, I had to ask her what’s the secret. She told me…

The Secret Is In the Eyes

Lucille went on to explain that before she begins to paint a portrait, she studies the object in detail. First she focuses on the eyes. The eyes make the portrait, she says. Then she tries to get the proportions firmly planted in her mind because, she does not draw on the feather.

Her amazingly accurate portraits are freehand, making the life-like reproductions on the feather even more valuable and rare.

Once she’s studied the object enough to “see” it with her eyes closed, she takes the foot-long turkey feather, holds it against the easel with her thumb on the quill, and begins to paint.

Slowly, as she feels the essence and spirit of what she wants to paint, her very fine brush follows the vane of the feather… and the portrait comes to life.

Once complete and dry, Lucille gently places the feather painting into a matted frame… without gluing it down so you can easily re-frame it later if you choose.

Here’s Your Very Special Offer

For a limited time, we’ve commissioned Lucille Scott to paint one-of-a-kind portraits on her personally selected turkey feathers especially for lovers of First Nations art.

You get an original hand-painted portrait in the design of your choice, expertly crafted on a beautiful turkey feather, matted and framed, ready for display.

And you could have this memorable portrait in as little as two weeks from now.

I’m absolutely confident that you will love this hand-painted work of art and it will last for decades. In fact you get a complete, no-risk, 100% money-back guarantee.

If you don’t love it, simply return the painting, and I’ll send you a complete refund of your money, period. No questions.

On top of that… there’s no time limit. Whether it’s next month or next year, you’ll get your money back, no hassles, no problems.

How can I afford to be this generous and assume all the risk? Simple. Because I’ve seen Lucille’s work. You’ll love it, guaranteed!

So here’s how to get one of Lucille's stunningly beautiful feather portraits:

Feather paintings sell online for as much as $250. But you won’t pay half that amount.

Order today and you can have your own hand-painted original feather portrait for only $87.

We’ll handle your order with extreme care. The total turn-around time is 2 to 3 weeks. And don’t forget, the price for this truly remarkable work of art is only $87, and that includes the matte and frame.


One last thing, though: With the popularity of these one-of-a-kind feather portraits, Lucille’s schedule is filling up fast. And since she paints every feather by hand, she’ll soon be unable to take on any more requests… possibly for months.


So order today.

Sincerely,

P.S. The First Nations people traditionally hold birds as God’s chosen messengers. To be presented with a feather is a sign of honor, pride, and acceptance by the community. There is no greater gift.

Don’t waste another moment. Order your feather painting today. And don’t forget, it’s completely 100% guaranteed… so you have nothing to lose.

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Yes! Please accept my order for a beautiful hand-painted feather portrait by artist Lucille Scott. I understand that I can have this unique and memorable painting matted and framed for just $87 plus shipping and handling.

My portrait will be hand-painted on a wild turkey feather and will be shipped in approximately 2 weeks.

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