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Target Pistol Paintings

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As far back as I can remember, I have had an interest, no a fascination with guns and shooting, and for a time was involved in target shooting . It is always important to remember guns are a tool that can be used for both good and bad. In my case, an interest in hunting and shooting as a youth probably played an important role in keeping me from getting into trouble...or at least serious trouble...Ha! As a teenager, two of my friends and I spent many, many after school afternoons in my father's basement shooting air rifles and pistols in a small target range we had created. One of the guns, a Daisy spring loaded BB pistol is featured in the watercolor picture of the gun and can. Another target pistol , this is a watercolor on illustration board. This is a colored pencil 'painting' of a pair of LL Bean leather topped boots.

Lake Paintings

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This acrylic painting hangs on the wall in my family room. It always evokes a feeling of comfort for me, as it is the view from my family's summer cottage on Lake Charlotte on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia . If I can't be there, I can at least enjoy the view. Looking to the left from our cottage window we can see this view, which hasn't changed much in 40 years. Visitors to the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia know that many of the lakes and rivers are resplendent with rocks, many of them granite left on the shore and in the coves as the ice receded at the end of the last ice age. These rocks are a hazard to boate rs but make an excellent perch for a duck in need of a rest, or a place for a big fish to hide behind. The solidness and permanence of the rocks reminds me of how the land will always be here in one form or another. Here are some rocks..... ...and some more rocks , this is an acrylic painting .