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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Coreopsis (Coreopsis basalis, Sunflower family) also called Tickseed, grows in the eastern half of Texas from April to August. The Giant Swallowtail Butterfly is the largest Butterfly in North America and has a wingspan from 4" to 5 1/2".

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This Beaux -Arts style Courthouse is on the square at Gatesville and was designed by W. C. Dodson and was built in 1897

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Stock tanks like this one at the Anchor X Ranch are quite common in Texas. During a heat wave, a stock tank often becomes a lifesaver for many wild creatures such as these Bobwhite Quail.

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Prickly Pear Cactus can be a formidable obstacle for a critter trying to dine on Quail, but Bobwhites with their soft layer of feathers, seem to have no problem scooting under the cactus and out of danger. Although the Cactus is a nuisance it makes up for it with its gorgeous blossoms. The pink flowers are Phlox and the white ones are Thistle Poppies!

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This title resulted from my annual contest to name one of my prints. The inspiration for this scene was on a dirt road between Yoakum and Victoria, Texas as I watched a covey of Bobwhite quail cross the road picking up gravel for their crops!

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This Church is at New Belieu and was a candidate for my 1997 Texas Country Church Calendar, so since I hadn’t quite gotten Churches out of my mind, I decided to include this in my 1998 Calendar with some Cowboys, since most Cowboys I have met are religious folk. Face an angry Bull or a Cow protecting her Calf and you’ll get religion too!

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This is one of those Horse before the Cart Paintings where I wanted to use the Sunburst in a Painting so I came up with an idea to justify it. The Cowboy is Morris Vann of Lampassas who gave me the privilege of riding in a round up several years ago!

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This last year at our annual open house we picked some wildflowers from the field behind the house and made some centerpieces. After looking at this for a couple of days I decided it would make a nice painting.

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The Cowboy Motel is located in Amarillo, Texas at 3619 East Amarillo Boulevard (Old Route 66!) I couldn't resist putting real Cowboys hanging out beneath the sign!

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This old Chevrolet Pickup is one that I’ve used in several paintings over the past several years. I always go to the Stamford Cowboy Reunion and I don’t remember a year when this truck wasn’t parked beside the entrance to the Rodeo Arena. I think most of the Artists who participate in the Western Art Show have done a painting that included this truck, or they have at least photographed it with that idea in mind. Although I don't remember if I’ve ever met the owner I’ve been told that he works at the reunion each year. This truck has got to be one of the most aesthetically interesting I’ve seen and restoring it to like new condition would be the equivalent of destroying a great work of Art! The dogs weren’t really under this truck but that’s where any ranch dog in Texas wants to be. Certainly it’s where you will find our dogs on most hot summer days!

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You can hear him first and if you are lucky you will see him standing tall and calling "Bob White" which is how this kind of Quail got its name. In the spring when the Bluebonnets bloom in Texas he seems to me to be the happiest!

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The Cactus Theater, Built in 1938, is in Downtown Lubbock on what is now Buddy Holly Avenue and as I was standing in front of it, I got this idea to show Buddy cruising by in the 1958 Chevrolet Impala that was his last car. This Painting triggered the concept for the entire 1999 Calendar!

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The Granada Theater is on lower Greenville Avenue in Dallas and was built in 1948. The Movie “JFK” was filmed in Dallas in 1991 but those are not the actors in the Lincoln.(You can't see the Details online so I'll tell you that's John and Jackie Kennedy in the cat and the lincoln is the same kind that JFK was assasinated in and the licence plate shows the date of the assasination) You never can tell who you’ll see Cruisin’ Greenville Avenue!

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This Drive In was in Jewett, Texas and was closed down when I photographed it in 1981. It reminded me of my teenage years and the nights we spent cruising from one end of Austin to the other, with no particular goal except to look cool and see who else was cruisin’. Wow ya’ll, was that Elvis in that Merc?

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This Kitten is the same one I used in my Painting “Beauty and the Beastie” except that I put him on one of our Rugs playing with a Christmas Ornament!

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