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The "Circle Inn", Copyright © 1995 - A well known landmark in Randleman, NC for many years. Destroyed by fire in early the early 70's, then replaced by a smaller structure, still known as "Circle Inn" - Prints Available |
 | "Good morning Persian Gulf", Copyright © 1991 - A Navy "Intruder" preparing for departure from the USS Rosevelt during the Desert Storm. Prints Available |
 | "The Gathering">, Copyright © 1995 - A group of Randleman, NC teenagers gather with their cars at a local gas station in 1948. - Unavailable |
 | "Country Field", Copyright © 1992 - A Piper Tri-Pacer sits tied down at a grass strip outside Knoxville, Tenn. - Prints Available |
 | "General Lee", Copyright © 1994 - General Robert E. Lee with 'Traveler' - Unavailable |
 | "A Gathering of Legends", Copyright © 1992 - 'King' Richard Petty surrounded by an example of each car he drove throughout his long and successful career. - Original, no prints, signed with letter of Authenticity |
 | "Red Devils", Copyright © 1992 - The aerobatic team, "Red Devils", come through the back side of a loop during one of their many airshow performances. - Original Only |
 | "Big Tumbling Falls", Copyright © 1994 - Located in "The Gorge", Big Tumbling Creek makes it's way down the Virginia mountain side. This particular area, even during hot summer days, remains cool down near the falls. This area is a Trout Fisherman's haven! Prints Available |
 | "Jacksonville Sunrise", Copyright © 1994 - In 1984, while vacationing on Florida's east coast, I beheld this beautiful sunrise on Jacksonville Beach. 10 years later, I painted the breath taking scene, which remains one of my favorites. - Prints Available |
 | "The Champ", Copyright © 1995 - The 7AC Aeronca Champ that was formerly owned by my uncle. I had the privledge of getting some 'stick-time' in this airplane during that time. Nice little plane! - Unavailable |
 | "The Old School", Copyright © 1995 - Master of Aerobatics, Mr. Duane Cole in his trademark 'Taylorcraft', performing his aerial ballet. - Original Only |
 | "Blue Ridge Sunset", Copyright © 1994 - A scene from my memory, looking from the little road going up Roanoke Mtn off the Blueridge Parkway in Virginia. - Prints Available |
 | "Thompson Valley", Copyright © 1995 - Looking north from the overlook on Hwy16 near Tazewell, Virginia. I remember as a child, my Grandfather bringing me up there, looking for White Tail Deer, which were common sights trotting along the hillsides. Prints Available |
 | "Super Swallow", Copyright © 1989 - Off the east end of Ashe County Airport, in Jefferson, NC. - Prints Available |
 | "State Trooper", Copyright © 1995 - In 1995, I got in the mood to draw Police cars. This is one of about 12 that I did, depicting the 1995 Chevrolet Caprice Classic operated by the Virginia State Police. - Prints Available... also have West Virginia State Police, and North Carolina State Police |
 | "Paintlick Mountain" - Copyright © 1995 - Located near Claypool Hill, Virginia, and named after the numerous "Indian Murals" on the cliffs lining the southern crest of the mountain. - Prints Available |
 | "A Gathering of Legends" - This is the painting I done for Richard Petty during his 1992 "Fan Appreciation Tour" |
 | 1994 North Carolina State Highway Patrol Ford Crown Victoria - Copyright © 1995 |
 | "Harbor Winds", Copyright © 1999 - As an approaching storm darkens the skies, the old Light House marks the rocky point. - Unavailable |
 | "Super Cub" - Copyright © 1990, colored pencel sketch of the Piper Super Cub |
 | Copyright © 1995, Downtown Randleman, North Carolina in the mid 1950's. As the evening show starts selling tickets, the police chief looks on. |
 | "Soup Run", Copyright © 1978 - This is one of the earliest works I still have in my possession called "Back in the Day"; while hanging out down at the airport, someone would announce: "Soup Run!" Whomever wanted to participate would flip a coin... odd man out would have to buy! We'd jump in one of the airplanes and head off to Tri-City Airport in Bristol, TN. for dinner in the terminal restaurant! Ahhhh.... the good ole' days! |