My lighthouse paintings was one of the most asked for set of framed prints during our years of traveling around the Country exhibiting my artwork. Here are links to all of them…
Livingstone Memorial Light House
A History of Americana in Art
Original Painting Size
My lighthouse paintings was one of the most asked for set of framed prints during our years of traveling around the Country exhibiting my artwork. Here are links to all of them…
Livingstone Memorial Light House
Cass Taxi
Cassopolis, Michigan
Not all paintings, that I created were for sale. I have painted a number of them as gifts for members of our family. Cass Taxi, was a present for my mother and father. When my dad got of WWII, he bought a chicken coop and made a taxi business in the center of the village of Cassopolis, Michigan.
In addition to the taxi business, of which my mother and dad ran 24 hours a day between the two of them, they also had a Greyhound bus station. The painting was a picture of them standing in front of the office, with my mother holding our Boston terrier, “Puggie”.
They ran the Taxi business from 1947 until 1957. I painted the painting and gave it to them for Christmas in about 1989. The painting now hangs in my home.
Cartersville Train Depot
Cartersville, Georgia
During the 1980’s, I traveled and exhibited in a number of shows in the Georgia area, including my home town at that time. Cartersville had several quaint places that I painted during that era, which included their train depot. It sat in the middle of the downtown shopping district, where all the activity was. The trains still came through the center of town on their way to somewhere, USA. The depot was no longer used for passengers. The brick design was duplicated in other towns, as I was told that they used the same blueprint on all of the depots on that railroad line.
The painting and prints were very popular with the locals as I had a set of four Cartersville landmarks, The 4-Way Lunch, Train Depot, Roselawn, Ross Diner, and of course the Euharlee Covered Bridge which was a short distance west of town.