The Relativism of Art

This blog is all about the art work of William J. Smith. Written by his wife it shares her viewpoint of his artwork.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

William J. Smith Art Portfolio


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Sometimes in life you make really good decisions. One of my best decisions was saying yes when William J. Smith asked me to be his wife. We have been married 29 years. Sometimes he shares his dreams with me. He dreams in color and has never had a nightmare. Sometimes I like his dreams better than mine. This blog is about his art works, which are almost as fun as his dreams.
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