WHAT ARE WE MISSING?

Metro Station, Washington D.C.,  on a cold January morning in 2007. The man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time approx. two thousand people went through the station, most of them on their way to work. After three minutes a middle aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He slowed…

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SUNSET LOVERS

This is actually more of a “quickie”.  I was just playing with some pastels one day and this is what I came up with.  What I’d like to do is a serious oil painting of this in my “outdoor adventure” series I’m currently working on.  Need just the right models for it though, so when…

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BOB!

Okay, not my norm.  But when I drew this, I wasn’t normal!   I got the resource for this pastel from a little tiny black and white picture in the Rolling Stone mag (I own this pastel and any prints I sell, are not for profit…the joys of working off other people’s work).   I…

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About the Artist

Julie never thought of herself as being particularly talented artistically as a child, but she admired the talents of her classmates, and particularly the art of her big brother Mark. When the desire to do more than just admire their abilities was kindled, she saddled up next to anyone who’s work she admired and picked their brain.

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CHIQUITA BONITA

On a trip to the beaches of Mexico to photograph the beauty and colors of Mexico, I came upon this sweet little girl.  We struck up a conversation, which worked well as my spanish is about that of a 3yr old.  Simple.  As we parted, the little girl saw my camera and asked if I’d…

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