My former spouse and I have been fans of Sally (Miller) Maxwell for over 40 years. We first met Sally and her first spouse when we had our art business and gallery - Thomas Galleries Ltd. At that time we one of her exclusive distributors of her signed/numbered art pieces and collectible plates. Her artwork always mesmerized. If anyone is interested in purchasing one of her first original premiered pieces - Eagles Roost - please contact me directly. We know that there are collectors that would enjoy adding the piece to their collection of her amazing art. Sally's art is amazing. ❤️ Great artist profile. 😊
Thank you, Bob and Kelli for sharing another great episode with us. That woman has a wonderful talent, her prints look so real, just like a photograph. We're looking forward to watching your next video episode of Texas Country Reporter. Stan in Idaho
Awesome. I have been a fan of wildlife art for many years. I had the pleasure to meet Ray Harm when he lived in Kentucky. He was a master of the canvas and brush and I have so much appreciation for his work. But what Ms Maxwell does with that little scratch tool is AMAZING. She has mastered the medium beyond belief. Thanks for sharing this story.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buff
My former spouse and I have been fans of Sally (Miller) Maxwell for over 40 years. We first met Sally and her first spouse when we had our art business and gallery - Thomas Galleries Ltd. At that time we one of her exclusive distributors of her signed/numbered art pieces and collectible plates. Her artwork always mesmerized. If anyone is interested in purchasing one of her first original premiered pieces - Eagles Roost - please contact me directly. We know that there are collectors that would enjoy adding the piece to their collection of her amazing art. Sally's art is amazing. ❤️ Great artist profile. 😊
I did scratchboard art in high school in the 60's. I recently returned to scratchboard and find scratchboard to be relaxing and soothes the soul.
Scratch board art was popular when I was growing up. I'm glad to see someone is still doing it.
Thank you, Bob and Kelli for sharing another great episode with us. That woman has a wonderful talent, her prints look so real, just like a photograph.
We're looking forward to watching your next video episode of Texas Country Reporter.
Stan in Idaho
Unbelievably amazing. Thanks TCR
Awesome. I have been a fan of wildlife art for many years. I had the pleasure to meet Ray Harm when he lived in Kentucky. He was a master of the canvas and brush and I have so much appreciation for his work. But what Ms Maxwell does with that little scratch tool is AMAZING. She has mastered the medium beyond belief. Thanks for sharing this story.
Love this story!,!!!
Wow. That is just awesome.
Amazing art.
Great story and video
Beautiful
Amazing!
Amazing
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
Thank you for sharing
Wow!
Cute
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buff
Do you call them Dr. Ryan Quacks jackets pocket sneaking cornydogs?