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Al LeMaire

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This man I meet just a week or two ago. I saw him again last nite and he told me what I did around 1976. And it blow me away. He remember me that morning before we meet at the art show. I know him and forgot. He change so much I did not know how he looked any more. He have three pastals in the show and they are very good. I took his photo many times. I going to a art walk here in town. It when the art gallerys downtown open from 5 to 8 on the 2th satuday of the month. If your town do not have one talk to someone and get it going ; it fun.

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sazzart

3:21PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

A colorized Ansel Adams style portrait. Very good!

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Star4mation

3:46PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Excellent character portrait Jock!

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Onslow

3:52PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Splendid work and a great portrait :)

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2Loose2Trek

4:08PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Well done! V

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kimariehere

4:30PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

wonderful photo of this old friend of yours how nice to see him again excellent chaictor shot here!!

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redbeard

5:39PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Looks like my kind of guy! Nice portrait, a very interesting face.

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rayburg

11:24PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

great portrait..very interesting face..

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idiot_sphinx

11:25PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Wonderful how you have not seen someone for so long , then they all of the sudden pop up out of the blue :) Great capture !!~**~!!

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Richardphotos

11:26PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

he really looks like a character and must be talented also

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coolj001

12:36AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

Cool photo. There's Art Walks here in Olympia. Some day I might participate.

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tallpindo

6:14AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

I have been ambushed by strangers so many times that I seldom get a name. I do read the signatures on the paintings but meeting an artist face to face breaks the rules. Dignity cannot overcome what has gone before. Sorry...

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SophiaDeer

6:41AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

How wonderful to meet him again! Excellent photograph. He has a very kind face.

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CarolSassy

7:56AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

He does have an interesting face. I get a kick out of the pocket protector pen holder. My dad used to use those. Thanks for the look/see Jock! V (:

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Svarg

8:08AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

Well done. Good shot.

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sharky_

8:58AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

He has an excellent memory. Beautiful portrait of him. Aloha

eryt

9:45AM | Sun, 15 January 2006

excellent portrait work...years of living and experience caught on film..well done! :)

Valerie-Ducom

4:56PM | Sun, 15 January 2006

style portrait, well done ;)

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jif3d

6:55PM | Sun, 15 January 2006

Interesting subject matter for your portrait work, well done & Cheer's :o)

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kenmo

9:03PM | Sun, 15 January 2006

Excellent Photo...!!!

Hopalong

11:31PM | Sun, 15 January 2006

Artist's remember other artist's art--it was memorable in them thar days, as it is now.

BobaDuffs

3:20AM | Fri, 17 February 2006

What a story Jocko. He reminds me of a wise William S. Burroughs type. I bet he has many interesting tales to tell. As well as being a great artist. Pastels are a fascinating medium!


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