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Larry & Karon Graft are standing in front of Murial painted with car paint onto the side of

"Bart" 24"x18" Oil on Canvas-commission
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People's Choice @ OMVA Columbus OH 2008
2nd Place Riverside Juried Art Show Oct . 2009
$2950

Long Neck
President's Award @ juried Wildlife Art Show in Irving Texas (Dallas) Oct. 2009
Judge's comment: "Great markings on the giraffe. I really like the compostion of this work. You captured really good expression in the face of your subject"
Invitation to Show in Oklahoma Friendly Show 2010
David Humphreys Miller Award Wassenburg Spring Show 2010
Juror's comment "I was personally drawn to the piece "Long Neck" for the lush paint application and whimiscial expression on the giraffe's face."
$1350

A Spot in the Sun
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Striped Stallion
20" x 16" Oil on Canvas
$ 650

Bulls and Bee
8"x10" $195

'Late Summer Splendor"
9"X12"" $ 195

Decoying Woodies
8"x10" $210.00

Winter Whitetail 36"x24" Oil
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Red Fox & Pheasant 24" x 36" Oil
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"Red Breasted Nut Hatch"
20"x16"
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Masked Grass Finch
8" x 10" Oil on Canvas
$ 195

"Miss Congeniality"
Oil 16"x20" $350

Rooster Pheasant
20" x16" Oil on Canvas
$ 450

"Woody" 16"x20" Oil on canvas
$350

Storm Brewing
24" x 12" Oil on Canvas
$ 1625

Flat Rock Creek Festival
20" x 16" Oil on Canvas
$ 1850

"What Kind of Bird is That?"
18"x24" $315

18"x36" Original Oil on Canvas - Commission
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Larry & Karon Graft are standing in front of Murial painted with car paint onto the side of
their building on their farm in Grover Hill, Ohio. The finished size is 16 feet wide and 8 feet high. This is the largest painting I have ever painted. The painting is of their farm, Larry on a cycle bar mower, International Harvester No. 9, Karon is on the rise waving with her ever faithfull English Sheep Dog, Archie.

"African Lion"
24"x12" Oil
$1550

"All forZach"
I wonder what baseball is like in heaven
Playing up there with the angels.
Team colors, are they gold vs silver
Or just shades of white light?
Does God play umpire
Or is there no need?
Do you use clouds as bases
And the pearly gates as homerun fence?
Do you use a star as a ball
And a lightning bolt as a bat?
I wish you were here to answer my questions
but I guess God needed a new pitcher
And he drafted you to play on heaven's team.
So you left Bluffton's fields to play on heaven's diamonds
Your hands on the stars and your memory in our hearts.
Even though you are with God, you are never very far away.
Poem By: Paula Dysinger
Commision Done for Zach