Archive for the ‘Children (For Children)’ Category

Boy Scouts Camp Birch Dining Hall, Fishing Activities, Traditional Oil Painting

26th April 2010 by TOM No Comments

Boy Scout Camp Birch Dining Hall

This is my second painting of Camp Birch Dining Hall.

In this painting, I added some scouts in a…

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Crossover, Cub Scout, Combo with Print and Poem

13th April 2010 by TOM 2 Comments
Combo Print and Poem

Combo Print and Poem

Tribute to Cub and Boy Scouts – Combination Print and Poem!

Pricing information follows our story below.

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Cub Scout Cross Over Recognition Greeting Card and Gift, Traditional Oil Painting

13th April 2010 by TOM No Comments
Cub Scout Cross Over

Cub Scout Cross Over

Tribute to Cub and Boy Scouts

Print of Painting

Cub and Boy Scouts is one of the best ways to help…

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Sleddin Time, Winter, Snow, Sled, Sledding, Snow Sledding, Children, Landscape, Watercolor

13th January 2010 by TOM No Comments

Sleddin' Time

This is one of my watercolor illustrations from my children’s  book called Grandma’s Smile. The  story is about my grandmother who…

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Barred Rock Chicken, Image II, Chickens, Chicken, Barred Rock, Photograph

30th August 2009 by TOM No Comments
Barred Rock Chicken II

Barred Rock Chicken II

Another pose of a Barred Rock hen at Carriage Hill Farm.

This one is strutting her stuff in front of the…

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Wolf, Wolves, Traditional Oil Painting

24th August 2009 by TOM 1 Comment
Mama Wolf

Mama Wolf

One of my traditional oil paintings.

This is one of the few wildlife animals I have painted, and I hope to do more…

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Tree Bear, Traditional Oil Painting

22nd July 2009 by TOM No Comments
Tree Bear

Tree Bear

Isn’t this bear a cutie?

This bear shimmied up the tree just high enough to see above the bushes and small trees to…

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Aunt Jan & Too Much Sand – Children’s Book

24th April 2009 by admin 2 Comments
Aunt Jan & Too Much Sand - Children's Book

Aunt Jan & Too Much Sand – Children's Book

What’s more fun for kids than reading about other kids succeeding in playing a

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