Available Originals

This list displays my original watercolors that are available for purchase. Click a letter to jump to a list of titles starting with that letter. Click on the title or image to see more information, or click on an available product to see purchase options.

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Waco's Station Number Two is located at 1016 Columbus Avenue in Downtown Waco and was built in 1932. The Waco Fire Chief's office is located there and the Drill Tower in the background is well preserved!

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This is Clyde, our Golden Retriever who stops and waits for us to catch up when we go on our morning walk. This scene is from the north side of our ranch looking toward our house. This is my second painting to feature a Golden Retriever, the first one was Waiting for the Bus that I painted in 1982!

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I painted this in public at the Round Top Fair. I painted everything from memory except the two cowboys that I photographed several years ago! Recon they will make it home with dry britches?

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This was inspired at Inks Lake State Park where the Deer will come right up to your car looking for a handout and they don't even offer to "work for food" This Buck looks like he may be watching out for any rivals that may want to lure his Ladies away!

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This Building also houses the Weslaco City Hall and was built in 1928. It is located at 119 East 5th Street in Weslaco and was designed by R. Newell Waters.

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This is a view of the Davis Mountains as seen from the north between Kent and Balmorea and is a view I've stopped many times to enjoy. Actually the dirt road in this picture follows the contour of IH-10 and I added the cowboy, horse, gate and windmill.

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This was at the Indian Bluffs Ranch near Lampasas, Texas. Calves were being separated from their Mothers to allow the Mothers to recover from the stress of nursing. This Cow charged at the Horse and Cowboy but the horse was quick and was able to dodge the blow! I was taken by the expression on the horses face!

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This painting was inspired on the Willow City Loop outside of Fredericksburg, Texas. The mountain is on the loop and I made up the old Homestead!

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