Portrait Gallery
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Owner of Total Look Hair salon
Inspired by an 1866 woodcut by Gustave Dore. This images expresses the sadness and shattered heart in the twilight after the angel ejected Adam and Eve from the Garden. This image won a Portrait Master award in 2020
Something to remind him of home. Styled from WWII however, this young lady was 12 when this image was taken.
Children’s Book Author
She's been through the cold and hard times but she handled it beautifully.
No matter what.
She is the mom of 3 children. One child was left in her country when she moved to America. These portraits were taken to send to that child. She was going to get him and wanted him to know her face and his family.
Survivor of domestic violence at peace.
She’s holding a vintage Bible and is styled as an itinerant evangelical Preacher of the American frontier. They were traveling ministers that served the settlers in far flung outposts. This image won a Portrait Master Award in 2020.
She was shy… until she saw herself in these photos.
Born at 26 weeks and weighing in at only 1lb, 9oz, the experts said he wouldn’t live past 3 days. They said he‘d never walk or talk. Oh, that he’d mentally disabled. They were all wrong. This image won a Portrait Master award in 2021.
Gentle Girl in Motion.
Only in this version, she changed her mind and is just about to rise from what might have been her watery grave.
A Fantasy Faerie at Play. She is in her 50s.
She drives the big rigs. 18 Wheelers. Including Ice Trucking.
She plays it. The sound resembles a trombone. It has a deep echo, but not as dark as a tuba. Sort of like a tuba in the morning when it’s happy.
A toast! She’s 61 years old.
Old Master does Surrealism. When you combine Zdzistaw Beksinski dystopian style with Jacques Reattu classic imagery.
From the Bible. She was a bad ass. If you want something done right....
A day under the pear trees.
Her story is ... mind boggling.
The wood nymph
The first in the Fey Collection.
She had an incurable disease. She also had two small daughters. She asked if she could make her into a fairy tale for them... a tale that could live forever. As a fairy, she would be magic and twinkling just out of sight for her girls... but always there and more real than Santa.
The Fey comes from The Tuatha Dé Danann and means 'the people of the Goddess Danu'. She was known as the mother goddess.
Rising from the depths of Arthurian Legends.
Enchantment scatters as she walks.