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JOHN
Having been born and raised in the northwest, the artist can truly appreciate the importance for the preservation of our natural resources."I consider myself somewhat of an historian" The Columbia River Highway, a drive that has no scenic equal anywhere in America is reached by auto 17 miles east of Portland, Oregon. From his studios in Troutdale and Salmon Creek John has been creating images in watercolors of the grand vistas and waterfalls for many years.
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