He was kind to my family when he was first starting out and now he is very
successful. Some of you may be interested in his works and may also even
have some of them. I am always inspired and think of home when I see some of
his works. Especially his older stuff from the 1980's. He did a lot of
eastern Indian and eastern wilderness black and white works. They are my
favorite.
I have one called "Treading On Thin Ice" which is a color work from that
time. I think of the Garrett County Appalachian Mountains whenever I see it.
Though it may not be that area, in my mind's eye, it is. If you visit his
site, hope you enjoy. By the way, I am not making money from this, I am just
passing on the info.
++ The man is an artist. I loved looking at his work. It is a bit
too pricey for me, but for those who can afford it.........
<M>
"Our generation must learn valuable things from history. Not names and dates
and places associated with an event that supposedly changed the world but
about people who changed the world without anyone ever noticing. That is why
I paint pictures like this one.
If I painted pictures of roses I would paint the thorns. Those who see good
things in spite of bad things will understand my art. Those who love in
spite of bad things will change the world.
Image Copyright Lee Teter 2002
http://www.leeteter.com/asp/gallery/details.asp?keynum=1 Pure Hearted
Devotion - Painting and Story worth reading.
Thanks again for an excellent site. I understand what you mean about 'in
my mind's eye, it is'... I have three signed painting of
Russell May and these and your post reminded me of them... I had to go check
them out again...after reading this.Thanks again
for the wonderful site.
Helen
BA
"In the mountains...we forget to count the days"
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