Most of my work is a journey, as well as statement of my surroundings. Things happen all around us all the time, whether we acknowledge them or ignore them are always up to us.
I try to record some of mine, but life moves so fast, I just can't get them all, I attempt to nail down a certain Idea, feeling, something I have seen, or story I've been told, an experience that has made a lasting impression..... We all have similar pleasures and fears I attempt to come clean, without spelling everything out, I would rather you try to figure some of these things out, come up with your own conclusion, to have you pay more attention to your own world.
At one point or another we all end up in one of my paintings, what you see here, could help you decipher where you are, where you have been, and where you are going.
Your spirit makes me smile too, and with a tear of joy forming at my eye. Hmmm - I look forward to following your blog. By the way, I'll always cherish my Ohio days, and your, Comptine D'un Autre Ete, struck me to the core! THANKS!
Hi JB! You are more than welcome & thank you! Louisville - 5151 Eshelman - we lived by the railroad tracks along with a creek. I never forgot that address. It was painted on a big white rock at the end of the driveway! How long have you been in your area? So nice meeting you~ Jackie
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*Silver 3.5x5 oil in horse motif frame*
[image: Silver 3.5x5 oil in horse motif frame, painting by David Larson
Evans]
*About This Painting:*
Most of my pa...
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Your spirit makes me smile too, and with a tear of joy forming at my eye. Hmmm - I look forward to following your blog. By the way, I'll always cherish my Ohio days, and your, Comptine D'un Autre Ete, struck me to the core! THANKS!
thanks,
apperciate your comments, it is a nice sound, where in ohio?
I enjoy your art.its well done.
jb
Hi JB! You are more than welcome & thank you! Louisville - 5151 Eshelman - we lived by the railroad tracks along with a creek. I never forgot that address. It was painted on a big white rock at the end of the driveway! How long have you been in your area? So nice meeting you~ Jackie
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