A collection of parodies of the 1930 Grant Wood painting, American Gothic, based on my grandmother's collection. She used to tape them up in her basement and asked me to share them with the world.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Mortgage Foreclosure American Gothic
From Jeff Stahler in Oct 2008 in the midst of the financial collapse.
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Most American Gothic parodies, illustrations, and works here are scanned copies of the original pieces as they appeared in print. They were collected by my grandmother and this blog is a means to display her collection. Some images have also been contributed by readers. All copyrights are owned by the creators or publishers of the original work. If you are a copyright owner and would like a work removed, please let me know.
Property foreclosure making an investment has always been an "evergreen" way of acquiring remarkable results while helping to fix big problems. With modern rates at a traditional low and a apparently limitless supply of possibly successful deals to be found almost everywhere, there is no better time than right now to begin making an investment in home property foreclosures.
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