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28th AVE.

I painted this for my culminating project in order to graduate high school. The painting is a picture of the street that I grew up on in Spokane,WA.

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Visiting the Animal Shelter

I painted this mural along the back wall of the building that houses Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, a no-kill animal shelter in Maryland. All the animals in

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The Little Mole

This is a mural for my son, who is turning one. The cartoon is the Little Mole and his friends, by Zdenek Miller. I grew up on this cartoon. I always

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ski poster

I want to paint a vintage ski poster on the wall of my ski cabin. Would one of the new little projectors work good? Any suggestion on paint

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Ceiling Mural

I've been asked to paint a ceiling mural. I can only imagine the stiff neck I would have if I stood on a ladder! Does anyone have any suggestions to avoid

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