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My cousin, 

Randy Picker

I am so pleased to share my cousin's talent as a featured family artist! 

Randy's ability to capture nature is indicative of his "one with nature soul".  

His art is truly beautiful. 

 If interested in contacting Randy, leave a message on this site.

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My Old Friend, Tammy Dobbs

Tammy has a gift of capturing the essence of those she paints. Her attention to detail mixed with her abstract process creates her unique style.

Tammy is a caring soul, 

with a heart that could love all that breathe.

I'm excited to have her as a featured family artist!

If interested in contacting Tammy, leave a message on this site.

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In memory of 

my brother-in-law, 

Ed Burchard

 Ed had a love for nature, neon lights, chasing thunderstorms and tornadoes, and old cars - really old cars.  He would get into any position he possibly could for that most perfect shot. He has been to beautiful and unique places - which you'll find in his photography. 

We truly miss you Ed.

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In memory of my cousin,

Mark Walther​

Mark had a passion and natural instinct 

for art since he was a child and found an artistic 

solitude by sitting in the family garage drawing monkeys and Indian style figures on 

warm summer day. He had grown from 

poster contests in 3rd and 4th grade to 

drawing the Planet of the Apes characters to 

custom designs on the bottoms of skateboards

to a commissioned 28' airbrushed, painted

 mural on a public wall.

 Mark had a wonderful talent and is so very missed.

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Titus​ville Newspaper

The article reads...

SPACE MURAL:  Former billboard artist, Mark Walther of Titusville, recently completed a 28 foot, airbrushed mural at Batter's Up and Arcade, Inc. on SR 50 in Titusville. The realistic mural shows a baseball being hit past the space shuttle from Central Florida.

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​In memory of my Mom,

Alice Compton​

Mom had many dreams. One to journey into a bigger world of art, specifically drawing. These pictures are her doodles, as she called them. Every one of these facial doodles were on scratch pads and they all have names and phone numbers on them as well for she doodled when she talked on the telephone. She always supported my art. Thanks Mom.

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