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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FALLS ON THE BRAZOS - This Waterfall spans the entire width of the Brazos River just downstream from Marlin, Texas and I belive it is the widest Waterfall in Texas. These Falls were an obstacle to Steamboat Traffic on the Brazos before Railroads took over the moving of freight in Texas.

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This is low tide on the Bay side of South Padre Island and I always find the patterns of the Tidal Mud Flats fascinating, especially at Sundown with all the great colors. I envy the sheer flying skill of Pelicans as they glide for hundreds of feet with little effort and a single wing flap will take them another 100 yards while scooping up a few fish.

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Several years ago I was visiting a ranch near Vanderpool and was walking in a Box Canyon lined with trees and a delightful creek and I came upon several Horses and thought the scene would make a good painting. I took some photographs and apparently misfiled them until recently when I rediscovered them and this painting is the result!

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This is Fort worth Fire Station # 2 at 1000 Cherry Street in Downtown Fort Worth. Built in 1930 and designed by Herman Paul Koeppe in the Zig Zag Moderne style of Art Deco Architecture. I exaggerated the tower a little because I wanted to show it a little better1

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Station #18 is located at 1908 Carleton Street and Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. This station was built in 1923 and is the oldest in Fort Worth that is still in use. The Bungalow Style architecture was designed to blend in with the Neighborhood.

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Located at 1002 Fort Worth Drive in Denton, Texas, opened for business in 1954 as Mr. Frosty and was remodeled to it's present look in 1964. Founded by the late Jack Webb, his son and current owner Randy Webb has worked there all of his life and Randy's Mother Judy webb has cooked there since Frosty opened in 1954! It took me two days to find a time when they weren't swamped with customers to get this information and that says a lot about the quality of the food there!

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