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A few unveilings & other items of interest . . .
 
President Ronald Reagan
Washington, D.C.
 
The Marshes of Glynn
Ten landscapes presented by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue to each of the G8 Sea Island Summit Leaders. Next to Gov. Perdue is my good friend Mildred Huie Wilcox, owner of the Left Bank Art Gallery in St. Simons Is. Georgia. She was a significant contributor to the G8 painting project.
 

The Marshes of Glynn
On display at our Carrollton, Georgia gallery.

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General William C. Westmoreland, USA Ret.
Charleston, South Carolina
 
Senator Alan Simpson
Washington, D.C.
 
President Donald Zacharias
Mississippi State University
 
Senator Strom Thurmond
Washington, D.C.
 
Senator Robert Byrd
Washington, D.C.
 
Senator Alan Cranston
Washington, D.C.
 
Senator Robert Dole
Washington, D.C.
 
Congressman G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery
At the unveiling of his official portrait in the House Veterans Affairs Committee Room. Vice President George Bush was one of the presentors. This was the first of four portraits of Congressman Montgomery.
 
General and Mrs. Westmoreland
During the final sitting at their home in the historic section of Charleston, South Carolina
 
Judge Frank Q. Nebeker
Washington, D.C.
 
Putting the final touches on the Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity 20th Anniversary poster
Photo: Morris Communications, Inc.
 
Bob and Tish with their new portrait.
Carrollton, GA
 
After Blakely's final sitting.
Augusta, GA
 
After Davis's final sitting.
Augusta, GA
 
Seth and Blake receiving the brushes I signed their portrait with ...
 
... later we checked out the best location to display it.
Kansas City, MO
 
Hadley on the day of the final sitting.
Carrollton, GA
 
Sheff and friend after the final sitting.
Carrollton, GA
 
Katie in the studio, posing for a few final touches to her portrait.
Carrollton, GA
 
Richie, left, presenting the double portrait to his hunting partner, Rob.
 
Thomas posing with his portrait after the final sitting.
Auburn, AL
 
Christmas card illustration featuring the Pall Mall Street facade - Dickens era style - of my friend's law offices.
London