Passing through where a gate could be… Texan artist Donald Roller Wilson
Texan artist Donald Roller Wilson
Passing through where a gate could be, may be, or may have been. Alternating from one side of imagined barrier to the other, with Helen and Kathleen both watching, but from their circuitous road to faith. born on November 23rd, 1938 in Houston, Texas, Donald Roller Wilson is a talented artist. He uses some unique items in his paintings, such as dogs, cats, and even chimpanzees. Donald Roller paints in oils in very polished realism using the same techniques of the Old Masters.
Valentine’s Day, circa 1943-44, Meg carrying a torch for Richard. Painting by Texan artist Donald Roller Wilson
Cookie along with Eenie, Meenie, Minee, and Moe .. docked and on dry land cherished by God, saved, borne above the flood, transported, ‘Tebhat Noa’ carried on the Ark of Noah.
Little Towers of Babel, each succumbing to gravity, and each in need of shelter… It was all beyond being complex.. Way way way beyond – and around Robin’s barn, as well, detail bottom right.
Texan artist Donald Roller Wilson
Beverly pissed off, and not enough to steam.. A long history of having been repeatedly asked to leave first Baptist, but trying to give it another shot
Adorable Cookie along with Eenie, Meenie, Minee, and Moe .. docked and on dry land cherished by God, saved, borne above the flood, transported, ‘Tebhat Noa’ carried on the Ark of Noah
Meanwhile, Cookie having borrowed the Miss Dog America crown from her other half-sister, Helen
Eyes of Cookie mid November
Detail. Cookie mid November
Cookie mid November with both eyes sustained in a continuous from anticipation of the first night of Hanukkan
Holly and Jack. Having met at the very center of Brenda’s nut farm. Holly in her Easter dress and Jack in his Easter suit
Little Towers of Babel, each in need of shelter. Detail
each in need of shelter
A cute couple. Painting by Donald Roller Wilson
Noble cat. Painting by Donald Roller Wilson
Lord Cat. Painting by Donald Roller Wilson
A king. Painting by Donald Roller Wilson
Just a queen. Painting by Donald Roller Wilson
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