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Unforgettable: Mockingbird Series
These paintings are based on individual frames from the movie To Kill A Mockingbird. I think those individual frames are some of the most striking and unforgettable visual images I have ever seen. I would watch this movie with the sound off  just for the images; it’s really beautiful. Along with millions of other people, I have always been deeply affected by the narrative in the book and in the movie. Just a masterpiece.

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Hey Boo (Acrylic on Canvas, 22" x 28")      SOLD
​After Scout tells the sheriff and her father Atticus about the struggle in which her brother was attacked and injured, she notices someone hiding in the shadows behind the bedroom door.  She recognizes a friend.
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Jean Louise sees Mr Arthur Radley (Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 48") SALE PRICE $350  THIS IS A STEAL
Jem is sleeping after being tended to by the doctor.  Scout has just noticed a figure in the shadows behind the door and identifies the person as the man that fought off their attacker. ​
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Mr Arthur Radley (Acrylic on Canvas, 18" x 24") SALE PRICE $200
Boo Radley has finally and officially been introduced to the children that he has been living vicariously through.  He has just saved their lives.  He is happy.
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The Ham Costume (Acrylic on Canvas, 36" x 48") SALE PRICE $700  50% OFF!
Jem and Scout are walking home from the school play this October evening.  Scout has misplaced her dress at the school and, too embarrassed to walk home in her underwear, is still wearing the ham costume that she wore in the play.
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Scout Sees From Inside the Ham Costume (Acrylic on Canvas, pair, both 18" x 18") Set: $300  SOLD
As Jem is attacked by Bob Ewell and Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley,  a terrified Scout is the only witness.
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