Available Prints

This list displays my paintings that are available as paper or canvas prints. 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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This title is the result of my annual contest to name one of my prints and seems appropriate due to the fact that some parts of Texas would never have been settled if it hadn't been for the Windmill providing a man made Oasis.

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HEB Grocery, "a Texas Icon" has a fleet of Fishing Boats painted with Texas Flags and I couldn't resist doing a Painting with that theme. I was in a duck Blind near Port Aransas one foggy morning and watched the Shrimp Boats heading out with their entourage of Seagulls!

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Ideas for paintings can happen in unusual ways! As I was leaving the Grocery Store after a storm I noticed a puddle that resembled the shape of Texas and my mind went into “Creative Mode” and this Painting is the result! Tis Longhorn Steer was named Spooky and he lived out here at our Ranch.

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This title is the result of my annual Contest to name one of my prints. We had a long drought in 1995 and as a result the spring wildflowers were hard to find. I decided to compensate for the drought by painting as many wildflowers as I could. This is mostly from my imagination but the Rock House is at Alexander, Texas and is the same one I used in my print "House of Brown Rocks".

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This Aermotor Model 702 Windmill is the same one that I used in the Painting, "Pride of Texas" except that I have shown the entire Windmill and the Longhorn Steer in named Fajita and he lives out at our place, The Background is the Davis Mountains in West Texas.

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Texas Star (Ipomopsis rubra, Phlox family) bloom in East and Central Texas from May to July and present a spectacular display standing up to five feet tall with blazing red tops, and are also called Standing Cypress, Flame Flower, Indian Plume and Red Texas Star. The Soldier Beetle lives in flower heads and feeds on pollen and other insects.

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I was driving down the Highway when a Pickup Trick with a Texas Flag painted on it's tailgate passed me and I thought "that's a good idea for a painting and this is the result!

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I was one of three "Texas Artists" commissioned by the Texas Historical Foundation to paint a scene depicting Texas for their Sesquicentennial Fundraiser.

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These are five of our ten Longhorns enjoying a drink and some good company. We don't have a Windmill but one is on our wish list; however we usually have plenty of Bluebonnets. Hey, y'all, two out of three ain't bad!

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This is the Texas Theater in Oak Cliff (Dallas) and will be included on my 2015 Texas Bankhead Highway Calendar! This Theater became famous when Lee Harvey Oswald was caught there after the Kennedy Assassination. The Movies on the Marquee were showing on that day!

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This title is the result of my annual contest to name one of my prints. Due to the drought in the spring of 1998 the wildflowers were pretty scarce so I made up this scene to compensate. The rock house is near Johnson City, Texas, the windmill is near Goldthwaite, Texas, and the water tank is near Hallettsville, Texas.

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Snow is rare in the Texas Hill Country and is a real treat but usually is gone pretty fast. This was inspired near Leaky, Texas.

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I call this painting "Texas Trilogy" because it has three things that are truly Texas symbols, a Windmill, a Live Oak Tree and Bluebonnets!

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This title is the result of my annual contest to name one of my prints. Martha and I were sitting at a picnic table in the Davis Mountains when this Roadrunner came darting past. He stopped several times and posed for me as I followed him to the top of a huge rock pile.

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This painting will be published on my 2007 Texas Classic Gas Stations Calendar. This Station is in McLean, Texas on Historic Route 66, just off of current IH 20 and was built in 1929 and operated for over 50 years. This was the First Phillips 66 Station ever built in Texas and the first Service Station on Historic Route 66 to be restored.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. I can't believe that I've lived in Texas this long and haven't done a painting of the Alamo, so I am finally masking things right. The Alamo was an Unfinished Mission at the time of the historic battle and the curved crown was actually added later by the U.S. Army. (you can't see the details online but in the sky just above the right side of the Alamo is the Neon sign for the Crockett Hotel and I thought since Davy Crocket Died there it almost seemed ghostly!))

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That's Rancher Morris Van of Lampassas on the right, his two sons, center and the late "Dub" Brown a lifelong Cowboy, on the left and the White Faced Hereford coming into the Chute was about to receive a Vaccination and an Ear Tag to keep the flies away.

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This Live Oak Tree is reputedly the oldest in Texas (over 1000 years) and is located at Goose Island State Park near the Rockport, Fulton area, This painting doesn't really show the size of this tree, its trunk is over 11 feet in diameter, so if you can imagine yourself standing beside it your head would probably not reach the lowest branch.

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The Cabaret is in Bandera , Texas at 801 Main Street and is one of Texas' more famous Dance Halls. The Cabaret opened in 1936 and was enlarged to it's present size in the 1940's at which time an uneven concrete pour caused a "Hump" in the floor that has been one of its most well known aspects. Most of the Country Music Legends have performed at the Cabaret.

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This was inspired last November near Sweetwater, Texas as I watched this Dust Storm lower visibility enough to stop traffic while it painted everything a reddish brown color!

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