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People and Music

Peter and His Saxophone - Sold

   
It took over a year to find a saxophone player who had just the right bend in his knees. That stance had intrigued me for quite a while, and not all saxophone players do it. I was delighted to go to...

Banjo Player - Sold

   
I found a large group of Senior Citizens entertaining the crowds at the Farmers Market and they were having a wonderful time. The crowd enjoyed them also. They have several women in the group. I was...

Pianoman - sold

   
Fond of ragtime, this fellow never saw a piano that he didn't want to play or take apart.

Banjo Man -Sold

   
A fellow who has spent much of his life to benefit a Little Theater group in Bremerton, Washington. No, he doesn't play a banjo, but it looks good in his lap.

Greek Dancers - sold

   
The gestures of vigorous Greek dancing are wonderful to watch. I sketched these three dancers and combined them in this painting. This painting won a blue ribbon in an exhibition in May, 2003. Sold.

Clarinet Practice - sold

   
A teenager practices clarinet late in the afternoon.

Solo Greek Dancer -Sold

   
The graceful movements of Greek dancing led me to do many sketches of dancers in groups and solo. This is my second painting from the Greek dance series. Available for Sale.

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