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  • based on image of “Dr. House” (Hugh Laurie) form my fav. tv show, House. A drawing of him / drawing on a tee /

  • FINISHED PORTRAIT / / —-—-—-—-—-—-- Portrait in progress of actor Hugh Laurie from my favorite TV show of all times, “House.” Materials: smooth bristol paper 14×17in, and graphite pencils, photo reference. Tee design / Previous WIP submission with some updates: /

  • Graphite pencils on smooth bristol paper, photo reference. Gregory House from my favorite TV show, “House.” images of work in progress / House tee design / / detail / Laminated print /

  • Pencil drawing / Same design available on colored tees /

  • In Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, modified to look miniature.

  • People in Virginia love to eat the MD Blue Crab – Its part of the culture. Old Bay makes all food delicious! And that is why this photo makes me wonder what the crab is thinking. I am assuming that the crab does not want me to use the Old Bay Seasoning, because if I did, he would surely be eaten.

  • This my version of the popular “It’s Not Lupus” tee. The original drawing was drawn in pencils on paper, and the rest is photoshop. This is a second version of my tee. This one is all transparent, so it is available on colored tees. I think I like this one better :) In the first version, the face had a white background. / The original drawing: /

  • Since it’s never Lupus…I’ve decided, it is! :P

  • The first finished MiniFolk, T-shirt design of everyone’s favorite doctor, Gregory House M.D

  • Who wins? You decide…

  • you look sick, better call the doctor

  • A regal shot of the flag of 1814 at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD. This flag is the replica of the flag flown during The Battle of Baltimore in 1814. Nearly 1200 soldiers were on duty that day at the fort and nearly 16,000 soldiers in the Harbor of Baltimore. For those that do not know….Fort McHenry and the Battle of Baltimore was the battle which inspired our National Anthem. Written by Francis Scott Key on that night.

  • This tiny log cabin along Wills Creek, in Cumberland, Maryland was the official headquarters of (then, Lt Colonel) George Washington, from the years 1754 through 1755. The young, 22 year old, Washington commanded 150 men from this location, during the French and Indian War. This historic treasure is located in Riverside Park, at the point where Wills Creek feeds into the north branch of the Potomac River. Riverside Park is a Cumberland City Park, operated in conjunction with Cumberland Garden Club. It is on the Maryland side of the bridge to Ridgeley, West Virginia. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D camera with a Canon EF 28-70mm f/2.8L Macro lens at 28mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/90th sec at f/8. The camera’s ISO was set to 400. A Manfrotto tripod was used. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.

  • The camera Van was found in Baltimore Md along with several other interesting vehicles.

  • Don’t look at House, he will probably get mad…

  • Yeah that’s it. You’ve got swine flu. You are dying.

  • This is about the strangest looking bee fly I have seen around here…the chive flowers are a little over 1/4” across… / I have no idea what kind it is…it has brushes on it’s rear legs… ~ please use large view ~ / Canon EOS T1i, 18/55(55) / 1600×1200px / 9/09 / Kent Island, Md. US thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and photography Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America Scott Bricker’s art at Art Wanted.com

  • These colorful homes are located in Chesapeake City Maryland.

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