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Beaver Jim's Cabin

"Beaver" Jim Villines cabin in Arkansas that eventually became a barn, built in 1850.

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Anne Vis 20 Sep 2008

Wonderful shot!

Artist Reply: Thank you Anne I appreciate you stopping by.......

Armando Salas 15 Sep 2008

Brilliant shot. 1850? wow!

Artist Reply: Thank you Armando. My photography is making me want to paint....

Anonymous Guest 14 Sep 2008

Excellent!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much for viewing my portfolio

Fiona Robinson 14 Sep 2008

what a lovely rustic photo

Artist Reply: Thank you Fiona. Arkansas has some treasures that stimulate the imagination. It's a beautiful state.

MJ Mitchell 13 Sep 2008

How incredibly interesting - I LOVE history - thank you for sharing!!!!! Imagine when the house was built.... you captured it very well - great photo!

Artist Reply: Thank you MJ I love history too and I'm interested in preserving our landmarks through art before they are gone.

Loredana 13 Sep 2008

Wonderful place love this capture,and excellent info Sandra

Julie Mayser 13 Sep 2008

Super shot, Sandra! You have captured a lot of mood and ambience in this photo. It would make a great painting! Are you going to give it a try? Loved the historical accompanying text, too! What memories this place must hold.....

Artist Reply: Thanks Julie. I may give it a try after I finish everything I have started lol. I love history too

Nira Dabush 13 Sep 2008

WONDERFULLY COMPOSED... SPLENDID CAPTURE?

Artist Reply: Thanks Nira have a wonderful weekend

Sharon Gonzalez 13 Sep 2008

OH WOW, SANDRA. I KNOW THIS HOUSE AND HAVE PHOTOS OF IT TOO.........BUT WINTER ONES. :-) THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE HISTORY. SUPERB SHOT. ALSO I LOVE YOUR CAT PAINTING AT CA&E. WISH I HAD KNOWN ABOUT THAT COMPETITION.

Artist Reply: Thank you Sharon. I wondered where your work was but i remembered you had your show in Ft. Smith. It used to be in June but they moved it. Get ready for next year.