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Monday, October 12, 2015

Work in Progress: Brevet Captain Ketchum in color pencil

A color pencil portrait of Captain William Scott Ketchum of the US Army 6th Infantry as he would have looked in the late 1840s while serving garrison duty on the Great Plains at Fort Gibson and Fort Laramie.

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Labels: 6th Infantry, artwork, color pencil, painting, portrait, william scott ketchum
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Andrew Tucker Art & Illustration
I'm a part time artist working toward my goal of becoming a full time artist/illustrator. I hold a BS in Industrial Design and an Associate degree in Visual Communication. Years ago I had given up on my dreams, now I want them back.
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