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Time's Tickin' Away, 2006
Media: Soft Chalk Pastel
Stevie Ray Vaughan was changing his life for the better before he died on August 27, 1990. I was at his concert the night
before he died in the helicopter crash. The fog was so thick on the 26th, I couldn't see the brake lights of the cars in front of me.
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Forces of Nature, 1997
Media: Acrylic
This painting was commissioned by an indian friend. The wolves in the painting represent pain, acceptance and offense. The first wolf pours out tears which
feed the river of life. Kokopelli, staring into the eyes of the first wolf, plays his flute into the waters mixing the pain of life with fertility,
nuturing evolves. The second wolf, acceptance, drinks of the pain. The third wolf, offense, is on guard and is stayed by the chief indian on horseback.
The elder indian breathes his wisdom into the chief. The eagles represent rebirth and strength.
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Colonial Scene, 1987
Media: Oil
Reproduction of a painting taken from a postcard-sized picture. Original artist is unknown.
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The Whipple House, 2002
Media: Acrylic
This painting was done using an old black and white Xerox picture as a reference. The Whipple house was located in
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In the Park, 2006
Media: Marker on Photo Board
This mural was created for kids to paint at the 2006 Munster Blues, Jazz and Fine Arts Festival.
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Patriotic Music, 2006
Media: Marker on Photo Board
This mural was created for kids to paint at the 2006 Munster Blues, Jazz and Fine Arts Festival.
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