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This is a scene from one of our barns that has the skulls of four of our Longhorn steers hanging from the support posts. The symmetry of the post Skull and roof caught my eye and I immediately imagined a Texas Flag painted on the Skull!
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has been on the Waco Traffic Circle since 1949 and the name seems to be coming back around to popularity again, what with the atkins diet and all! Waco has one of the few if not the only active Traffic Circles left in Texas that still looks like stepping back in time!
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This is a scene from my imagination but the Church is real, except that I can't remember where I was in 1977 when I photographed it! It is somewhere in Texas on flat land, not hills as I show here, can anyone tell me where it is? (Since this writing I found the Church at Panna Maria, Texas)
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This is our porch and when it rains we can usually count on Wild Birds seeking refuge, unless our not-so-wild cats get there first, in which case the birds will be found at the tops of the columns!
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This fellow is Chuck Naiser who introduced me to bay fishing at Rockport, Texas. I don't believe there is anyone who likes fishing more than Chuck; at least not anyone I've met. About once a year he drags me through every bay in Aransas County and sometimes we even catch a fish.
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Buzzards are very social creatures and from my observations, seem to really enjoy their lives. They are extremely graceful creatures in flight and God has given them many gifts including a very long disease free life. They are only birds with a sense of smell and have a very important role in the balance of nature.
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This is from South Padre Island where the fishing is hard to beat. Padre Island Natural Seashore stretches for over 100 miles from Corpus Christi to Brownsville, Texas and is one of the nation's longest unspoiled beaches.
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The Texas Theater is just south of the Courthouse Square in Hillsboro, Texas and was built in 1926 and got it’s current facade in 1940. Giant was filmed in West Texas near Marfa and was James Dean’s last movie before his accidental death in 1955. Although James Dean died in 1955, I thought he would look cool in a 57 Chevy, parked between his costars!
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For some people, that daily trip to the mailbox is their only contact with the rest of the world. I was driving between Waco and Temple, Texas when I saw this old fellow getting his mail; although he must have been aware of me photographing him, he never let me know it and walked on back toward his home. His house wasn't as interesting as he was so I substituted the one in this painting, which is the Wolf House on East First Street in Austin.
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Christmas 1985. This is our Ranch House near Clifton, better known in the area as Highview. As we anticipate the changes we are about to embark on we feel sadness about leaving our home in Austin, and joy about starting again with so much beauty surrounding us. Most of the worthwhile things in life have their own special mixture of sadness and joy. If all things were joyful we wouldn't fully appreciate them for there would be nothing to compare with or strive for!
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Bethel Methodist Evangelical Church was built in 1862 and was the second church built in Mason County. Hilda is located Southeast of Mason, just off FM 783.
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This is another of my paintings that I completely made up based on my years of appreciating the sometimes fabulous Texas springtime colors and is my way of preserving a way of life that is rapidly fading from the Texas countryside!
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This Painting was done as the cover for the Bosque Art Center's Big Event.
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(To be Published on my 2020 Texas Sunrise Calendar) I painted this from memory at one of my shows while folks watched. I just had to include a Bluebonnet scene in my Texas Sunrise and this is the result!
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This was painted from memory of several drives thru the Texas Hill Country and from my Boy Scout Days on Bull Creek at Camp Tom Wooten which was way out in the country at the time. All of that scenery is now developed and part of ever expanding Austin.
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Named for its location, "Hill County", Texas. Ray & Betty Sawyer, long time friends, described some places, down the road, that looked like good subjects. I had some time to spare, and drove down the road to find the inspiration for this painting!
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This Second Empire Style Courthouse is in Hillsboro, Texas and was designed by W. C. Dodson and built in 1890. This Courthouse was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1993 and was miraculously rebuilt to it's current magnificent state. This view is from historic Bond's Alley where I had a show in 1973 that saved my career!
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HILL’S CAFE, Is located in Austin at 4700 South Congress Avenue and was first opened in 1941. When I was a teenager, we would cruse Congress avenue and Guadalupe Streets and often end up at Hill’s for a Hamburger Steak in the wee hours of the morning. The owners daughter drove a Thunderbird and was usually there (she wasn’t a Blonde but blonde hair shows up better in a painting. Hill’s was much smaller in the 1950’s but the sign hasn’t changed. This view shows the part of Hill’s I remember from the 1950’s. www.hillscafe.com - GEORGE BOUTWELL
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These Longhorns lived their lives on our ranch and have all since passed away. I was browsing some old photographs and was compelled to paint this scene. The Longhorn on the left was named Fajita, the center Longhorn was named Taco and the one on the right was named Enchilada.
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This started out as an enlargement of a small painting that I had done previously with cattle but I dreamed about painting horses instead. The two Bays were ours and the Palomino belonged to a friend!
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