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  1. Regarding your Geary Street architectural piece. Wasn’t the summer of 1955 spent at that location? Beautiful rendering.

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  2. What a wonderful life’s work. So glad to have seen you and your exhibit at St.Jean just before you moved to Santa Monica. Wish you all the best.

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  3. what an extraordinary and beautiful body of work! well done Stacy and Jeff to put it all online for the world to enjoy. so glad to know you all.

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  4. I think our paths crossed several times over the years–wish we had connected to reminisce–much love and wishes for healing and comfort–Nancy Jo Eyre Engels

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  5. Congratulaiton Stacy for having made such a beautiful website for your father. Walter’s work is great and brings back lots of memories, luckily we own two of his works.

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    • Thank you Ladina & Felix — this was a „labour of love“ 🙂

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  6. Many years and events have passed since we last visited. Please let me know how life goes for you and your family. Also, take a look at my website when time allows.

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  7. What a wonderful collection! Thanks so much for sharing. I’m particularly drawn to the architectural scenes. “Clarity is power,” which Mr. Buhler depicts beautifully.

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    • Thank you Wayne!

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  8. This is fantastic! I am so glad you put this together. I have Red Chair in the Morning Light hanging in my living room (at least I think it’s that one since there isn’t an image.). And I have New Market Building in my hallway. It’s so wonderful to see both of these every day!

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    • Dear Jennifer, if you could take a photo (iphone is just fine – I’ll do magic with Photoshop) I would be super grateful. Please send via E-Mail to info@goldmountain.ch and if possible choose the “Original size” setting when mailing so that the image does not get comprimised.

      XOXOXO Thanks! Stacy

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      • Wow, this is great! Some of these paintings were up around my house growing up, and it was really fun to dive into the world they created. Thanks for fueling my childhood imagination!

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    • Thank you Jennifer _ it’s online now! I’m tickled that we are finding some of the “lost paintings” with the help of friends and family 🙂

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  9. If you have any of the “missing image” paintings at your home please contact Stacy Muller-Buhler (info@goldmountain.ch) or let us know here. Thanks!

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