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by Bob Hall
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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After much thought about what title to use, I remembered a line from the movie, Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell (as Wyatt Earp) and Val Kilmer (as... more
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11 oz.
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Tapestry
After much thought about what title to use, I remembered a line from the movie, Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell (as Wyatt Earp) and Val Kilmer (as Doc Holliday). Close to the end of the movie, Johnny Ringo sent a message to Earp, wanting to end their feud. The messenger said to Wyatt Earp, "Ringo wanted to make sure he got your attention, Marshall! He wants a straight-up fight, just you and him, to settle this thing once and for all, Oak Grove, at the mouth of Silver Springs Canyon, 7:00!"
Wyatt Earp said in response, "Tell 'im, I'll be there! YOU TELL 'IM, I'LL BE THERE!"
The shootout at Oak Grove is one of my favorite scenes of the movie. The gun-slinging at Oak Grove didn't take place between Earp and Ringo as agreed, but between Doc Holliday and Ringo. You'll need to watch the movie to see why.
Anyway, the messenger's line to Earp gave me the idea for this title.
The painting isn't of any place in particular. I just wanted to do a painting illust...
Bob took up oil painting as a high school student. But, sometime later, while still in high school, he switched from oils to acrylics, why you may ask. Because Bob's 'art studio' was Bob's bedroom. The smells of the oil paints and linseed oil permeating the house annoyed the rest of the family. But, to this day, if painting, Bob still paints in acrylics. Also, Bob works in pastels on occasion. Bob took up pastel painting, besides acrylic painting, while in high school. Later in life, around 2007, Bob discovered he had a trigger finger for the camera. Since then, Bob has spent more time with his trigger finger than with the paintbrush and canvas, although he still enjoys painting. Both his art and photography speak primarily of his...
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