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Speedway, Indiana native Ricky Wills is a hotshot racecar driver with chip on his shoulder. As one of the brightest rising stars in the racing
Speedway, Indiana native Ricky Wills is a hotshot racecar driver with chip on his shoulder. As one of the brightest rising stars in the racing
Soufrière 2011 Oil on Canvas 30″ x 24″ SOLD
By now, everyone recognizes the severity of the 2007-08 financial crisis. But, to many Americans, the bailouts, stimulus packages, and regulatory schemes aimed at solving
White House Christmas 2010 Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 20″ x 16″ SOLD
From Bogart and Bacall to ‘Batman Begins,’ from ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘The Princess Bride,’ and from ‘Ben-Hur’ to Ben Kenobi, our lives are filled
August 2008 After having read Jacques Barzun’s summa thirteen times, I have concluded that this book is not really 912 pages long as it appears
Prima 2008 Oil on Canvas 10″ x 8 “
Beach Scene 2008 Oil on Canvas 10″ x 8 ” SOLD
In Monaco, 1937, life is ideal. Palm trees sway, celebrities shine, and the Grand Prix thrills spectators from around the world. With war on the
August 2006 One need not look far for evidence that these are divisive times. Charismatic talking heads battle on television, the radio, and the Internet
‘I’o pua’a uahi 2006 Oil on Canvas 17″ x 24″
Isles 2006 Oil on Canvas 20″ x 16″ SOLD
With Light from a New Dawn 2005 Oil on Canvas 11″ x 14″
Elegant Young Lady Ascending a Staircase 2005 Oil on Canvas 36″ x 48″
July 2005 Extremist propaganda isn’t the only place one can hear the prospect of ‘civil war’ uttered these days. It can be heard on national
November 2004 Everyone knows that it is an injustice to deprive a people of freedom. What is less well known is that it is an
September 2004 It is assumed in our culture that latest is best. The notion probably got its start thanks to the prominence of science and
Venice 2004 Oil on Canvas 32″ x 24″ SOLD
Modesty Weeps 2004 Oil on Canvas 11″ x 14″
April 2004 To be a prude is nothing admirable these days. Even those who consider themselves to be prudes admit it only reluctantly. But who