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Graduate from Oklahoma State University and Arkansas Tech University. Also attended Ouachita Baptist University, University of Dallas, and the University of Houston.

"200 AI Van Gogh Paintings": Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter who is one of the greatest post-impressionist painters. He was known for his use of bold colors and expressive brushwork in his paintings. If he had lived longer, it is possible that he would have continued to develop his style and technique. It is difficult to say what type of paintings he would have painted if he had lived longer. However, it is known that his paintings grew brighter as he developed a style that became fully realized during his stay in Arles in the South of France in 1888. During this period, he broadened his subject matter to include a series of olive trees, wheat fields, sunflowers, and other wonders of nature. It is also known that Vincent van Gogh struggled with mental illness throughout his life. If he had lived longer, it is possible that he would have continued to struggle with these issues. However, it is also possible that he would have found ways to manage his illness and continue to create art. This author hypothesizes that Van Gogh, if he had lived longer, would have started to paint more portraits of people to bring in more income. He would have moved to Paris and developed contacts with wealthy women who were willing to pay for legacy portraits and willing to become patrons. Van Gogh's finances would have then improved and his outlook on life would have also improved. His painting style would have evolved to include more realistic details in his portraits and other paintings. He would also have the luxury of experimenting with new styles. Included in this book are two hundred paintings generated by using AI (Artificial Intelligence) to see what Van Gogh's efforts would have created. 

"The Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary", the best reference book on the Messages from the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary to Berthe Petit on the Devotion to the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, along with a detailed biography of the messenger, Berthe Petit. Jesus states, "The hearts of men must be changed. This will only be realized through the devotion known, developed, preached and counseled everywhere... Recourse to my Mother under the title I wish for her universally, is the last help I shall give before the end of time... My Mother has acquired from her Heart the title of 'Sorrowful' by sharing generously in all the sufferings of My Heart and My Body from the crib to the cross...The title of 'Sorrowful' belongs therefore to the Heart of My Mother, and more than any other, this title is dear to Her because it springs from the union of her Heart with Mine in the redemption of humanity." Many black and white photographs. Imprimatur; Nihil Obstat.

"The Immaculate Heart of Mary", a book that is a faithful reproduction of the classical "Considerations" of Father Pinamonti (1632-1703) on those interior perfections of the Blessed Virgin Mary which make her worthy of the esteem and love of Christians. The original Italian work was published over three centuries ago, and has remained a favorite book of devotion. Taking up one by one the dispositions wrought by the grace of God in the soul of the Mother of the Divine Son, it thus covers the ground of solid Christian teaching which underlies all true devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. With Father Pinamonti's crystal clearness of thought and expression, and revelations and teachings from over forty Fathers, Doctors, ecclesiastical writers and mystics of the church, including St. Anselm, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Bridget of Sweden, St. Augustine, and St. Catherine of Sienna, this spirit-filled book is perfect for the simple soul who wants to achieve a better understanding of the essentials of Christian piety. Imprimatur.