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Dallas
watercolor on archival paper, 7.25"x5"
NFS
I recently came across this watercolor, which I had forgotten all about. I did this back in 1983 and gave to my in-laws for Christmas. This is my father-in-law, Dallas.
Dal was a soft-spoken country boy from North Carolina. He moved his family to Oregon when my wife was about ten. He ran a crane unloading log trucks at the local mill for years. When Dallas finished his mill shift, he would come home to tend to his Black Angus cattle, prune his apple orchard, maybe work on his tractor. A small, wiry man, his movements were slow but steady, his capacity for work seemingly limitless.
Dal passed away quite a few years ago. I'm posting this painting tonight because Dallas figures in the next post, and I thought people might be interested to see what he looked like.
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Blogger tag??
Allright, allright, I’m playing along. I’ve been “tagged” by another daily painter, Brendy Vaughn. I guess the way this works is kind of like “true confessions.” I tell 5 things about myself and tag 5 other artists to do the same.
I don’t usually respond to these “pass it along” internet games, but this one gives us all the opportunity to introduce and highlight the work of other artist-bloggers we appreciate. And of course it allows me to share some little-known stuff about myself.
Here are the rules: 1. Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog. 2. Share 5 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird. 3. Tag 5 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs. 4. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
So, here goes with that little-known stuff about me...
1. I was raised by wild dogs. Later in life I began taking in and caring for wild dogs. It just came natural to me.
2. I train and race porcupines.
3. I’m both green and high-tech. I grind my own pigments from recycled computer parts.
4. Pthalo blue works well for stains on carpet.
5. I’ve learned that, over time, paint fumes offer alternate views of reality.
Here are the 5 artists I’m tagging, check them out: Otto Lange, Triecia Gibney, Sharman Owings, John Beder and Joan da Gradi.
I don’t usually respond to these “pass it along” internet games, but this one gives us all the opportunity to introduce and highlight the work of other artist-bloggers we appreciate. And of course it allows me to share some little-known stuff about myself.
Here are the rules: 1. Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog. 2. Share 5 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird. 3. Tag 5 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs. 4. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
So, here goes with that little-known stuff about me...
1. I was raised by wild dogs. Later in life I began taking in and caring for wild dogs. It just came natural to me.
2. I train and race porcupines.
3. I’m both green and high-tech. I grind my own pigments from recycled computer parts.
4. Pthalo blue works well for stains on carpet.
5. I’ve learned that, over time, paint fumes offer alternate views of reality.
Here are the 5 artists I’m tagging, check them out: Otto Lange, Triecia Gibney, Sharman Owings, John Beder and Joan da Gradi.
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