Complete Art Catalog

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The Old Dallas County Courthouse is on Main Street (Historic Bankhead Highway) in Downtown Dallas and was built in 1892. It is now the Old Red Museum as a New Courthouse was built to replace it. It is of the Romanesque Architectural style and was designed by Max A. Orlopp Jr.

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This Great Oak Tree is on FM 1624, north of Giddings, and marks the site of Evergreen, an early pioneer community on the El Camino Real, now State Highway 21. By 1836, Doctor J. M. Stockton built an Inn beside this historic oak. One of Dr. Stockton's more notable guests was General Sam Houston.

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The Windmill has been a great servant and still has a great amount to give. In addition to providing life sustaining water, it is one of the most graceful man made things I can think of.

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I've painted several night scenes with lots of stars and decided to paint a larger one to show more stars. This painting was painted in public and was done totally from memory.

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Christmas 1998. I painted this in 1974, shortly after becoming a full time Artist and Martha liked it very much. I knew it would sell quickly and we desperately needed the money, but Martha was working for free and I decided to give it to her as a gift. This Paining is symbolic of our life patterns and that of lots of people and creatures alike in that the Lady sits on the beach and waits while the Man goes flying off to catch a fish to give to her as a gesture of his love!

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That's Chuck Naiser of Rockport demonstrating the proper form for Saltwater Fly Fishing which has become very popular. If it hadn't been for Chuck taking me out into the Bays and Coastal Marshes in his boat I might have never realized that there was more to the coast than the breakers. Chuck made a career change from the business world several years ago and became one of the areas foremost Fishing Guides!

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This town exists in the memory of anyone who's spent time in a small town. I painted this from the memory of my teenage years after I had a car and the freedom to go out and explore the world within a couple hours driving range of Austin. The buildings are from Lockhart, Gonzales and Georgetown and I named the businesses after places I worked in those days or after members of my family.

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I guess that roads fascinate me because I use them so much - this scene and Border Collie are from the Bubak Ranch near Cat Spring, Texas!

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I painted this from memory at Fredericksburg Trade Days! I have Painted several similar small Paintings of a Cardinal on Bare Branches and decided it was time for a larger one.

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It seems like only yesterday that I saw cars like this 57 Ford cruising the streets all new and shiny and now they are considered to be Classics of a bygone era. The house in the background is near Hochheim, Texas!

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This Magnificent Post Oak is in Clarksville, Texas and is located at the northwest corner of the Old Clarksville Cemetery. This Tree was first used as a Hanging Tree in 1837 when a man named Page and three others were hanged for the Murder of Captain Charles Burham and Levi Davis. This tree was used as the Hanging Tree for many years until more civilized methods were employed.

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The First United Methodist Church of Paint Rock was built in 1891. Paint Rock is located east of San Angelo on US Highway 83.

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I discovered Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle several years ago and was totally amazed by it's grandeur. As we crossed the creek that is part of the headwaters of the Red River, I noticed horses and riders on a riding trail. The scene had a timeless quality and provided the inspiration for this painting!

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Palo Duro Canyon cuts an enormous gash across the otherwise flat Texas Panhandle. The colors and forms revealed by millions of years of wind and water erosion are quite spectacular. I put the horse and rider on the ridge just to show the scale of this wonder of nature.

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Whenever people talk about how flat Texas is, you can bet they have the Panhandle in mind. The Grandeur of the sky more than makes up for the flatness of the land. This Windmill is a Samson Airflow that I found at Fort Davis, Texas.

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This old '36 Ford sits on the Bubak Ranch near Cat Spring, Texas and is the only time in my life that I've seen a tree growing out of a car and so unusual that I just had to share it with you!

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I can't think of a more perfect picture of spring in Central Texas than a partly cloudy sky with the Bluebonnets in bloom. Everything from the gently moving patterns in the sky to the songs of the birds and the aroma of the flowers says it's great to be alive and able to appreciate nature's bounty!

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This is one of the most typical Central Texas scenes I've painted. I can't count the times I've driven along the highway and seen deer grazing near a large live oak. I'll bet they wonder where we're all going in such a big hurry!

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This title is the result of my annual contest to name one of my Paintings. Sycamore trees line the Highway south of our Ranch and I added the Cardinals flying by for a splash of color."according to the Dictionary, the definition of "Passing Fancy" is "Something that captures one's interest or enthusiasm for only a brief period of time"

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