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"Susan used to work with my wife but moved to another school
district. This is the portrait that was presented to her at her farewell dinner. She owned a boat, loved dogs and hats and
was a very organized person. A real nice lady"
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"Peter was one of the most computer saavy artists that
I ever worked with. Oh yeah, and he loved the New York Mets"
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"My friend Sabino prided himself with his little cabin cruiser.
Many times, that's all he ever talked about. So when I did this portrait of him, I couldn't help myself, I had
to poke fun at his boat."
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"I used to draw portraits of my wife's co-workers when they
would retire or move to another district. Along with photographs of the subject, I always asked her for some personal information
about the person I was going to draw. This what is what she told me about Pat. He likes the Yankees and would love to go
skiing but he's always busy working around his house. So what do you think?"
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"My good old buddy Scott had everybody fooled but me.
Everyone who worked with Scott gave him a wide berth because of his imposing size. And the fact that he was a hunter
also helped in making him a man to be cautious of. But I knew him to be a pussycat at heart. Everything I know about the
Photoshop program, I learned from Scott. Thanks old buddy. He is one great artist and a nice guy."
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This
is a portrait of my friend Barbara Keith. She is one of the best wildlife artists in America.
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