Honestly Anne, I believe this is personal. That being said, I will happily put a warning notice in the subject line so that no one is blindsided by any offending appendages in the future. I hope this solves your issue. Joanna
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Thursday, April 28, 2022, 3:55 PM, Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln <[email protected]> wrote: But not the female genitalia over all these years? Hmmm What would Freud say? Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Thursday, April 28, 2022, 3:54 PM, Anne Warner <[email protected]> wrote: Yes, that would solve the issue. I can't tell you how many replies I'm getting from people who have been offended by the male genitalia one in particular. Notably, none of them have chosen to object publicly!! On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 3:11 PM <[email protected]> wrote: Perhaps including "Nude" in the subject line would alert those who would rather not view the artwork ? ---------- Original message ---------- From: [email protected] Date: Thu Apr 28 15:01:13 EDT 2022 Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] FS for Lincoln METCO: Charlotte Wein signed original oil painting $168 To: [email protected]; I think they are elegant, beautiful and respectful of the feminine form. This home has no problem with them. Sabra Sent from my iPhone On Apr 28, 2022, at 2:52 PM, Anne Warner wrote: Is anyone else uncomfortable with art depicting full body nudity, including graphic depictions of genitalia, being posted on Lincoln Talk? Call me old fashioned, but I feel that maybe not everyone would want their children to see this pictures? Maybe a better way would be to let people know that there are some paintings of nudes being sold, and offering to send them pix only if they request? I know this is going to open a barrage of emails saying that I am a prude, and that the human body is beautiful and worthy of art, ya de ya de, but I'm just sayin'.....Anne Warner On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 2:40 PM Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln <[email protected]> wrote: For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, a 501(c)3 here in Lincoln: Charlotte Wein signed original oil painting of nude, drawn from life 24.5” X 36.5” $168 About the artist: Charlotte Wein was born in New York City in the 1940’s. She was an art major at Brooklyn College and she studied art at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, which was open for 100 years. She also studied art at the Students’ League in New York. Charlotte Wein was the first and only student to ever have their own solo art show at the Brooklyn Museum in the late 1970’s. She also taught art in the New York City Public School system. In the middle of her life, she earned her nursing degree and later opened her own nursing agency. She never stopping painting and sculpting. Charlotte Wein has very generously donated 21 of her large, beautiful oil paintings to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee! It is very lucky as this balance of her exquisite collection narrowly escaped Hurricane Sandy in New York City. Serious inquiries only please. Please see the link below for more photos: Charlotte Wein signed original oil painting - arts & crafts - by... | | | | | | | | | | | Charlotte Wein signed original oil painting - arts & crafts - by... For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, a 501(c)3 here in Lincoln: Charlotte Wein signed original oil painting of nude, drawn from life 24.5” X 36.5”... | | | | Please call Joanna Schmergel to purchase at 617-645-9059. Pickup at 18 Cerulean Way. The Lincoln MCC’s ongoing estate sales fundraiser, Downsize for Diversity, now Downsize for Diversity ART, has, since 2017, netted $139,948 towards our original goal of $100k. This enables us to nourish a fledgling policy-governed investment/sustainability fund to help pay for Lincoln MCC school year activities in perpetuity. All sales are final and all items are sold “As Is”. These items are cross-posted for sale on other sites. Downsize for Diversity ART!! Warmly, Joanna Schmergel The Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together)!Lincoln Massachusetts Public Schools [email protected] Yes We CAN!! Check out our new book on Book Baby! It’s for anyone who wants a perfect blueprint for downsizing OR for raising money for a not for profit! All funds go to Lincoln MCC! 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