Schools presents his painting to Nelson Mandela in Washington, D. C. 1994. Schools said, “Thank you, Mr. Mandela, for the example you’ve been to the world. I hope one day your country is at peace, like it is in this painting.”
Nelson Mandela, Sandi Jackson, Jesse Jackson Jr, Tim Schools
Collection of Jacqueline Jackson
Collection of Joan Peitscher
Collection of Sandi and Jesse Jackson, Jr
Portrait of Howard Levy
Collection of Jeanne and Joseph E Sullivan
Collection of Angie and Ray Marques
Family Picnic
by Tim Schools/Eve Wood
Collection of Loretta Dawn Schools
Collection of Ute Jansen-Alonzo
Collection of Jeanne and Joseph E Sullivan
Collection of Jeanne and Joseph E Sullivan
Collection of Pat Ziegenfuss
Untitled
Collection of Sandi and Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Fenced Inn
Portrait of Forrest E. Powell
Untitled
Salt Water
Untitled
Collection of Pat Ziegenfuss
Music Scene / work in progress
Oil on canvas, 10 x 7 1/2 ft.
November 2009
Painting was painted upside down until this point. Watch on
youtube.com
This is the first time the painting was hung right side up.
Tim, I just came across a tiny framed drawing you did of Rick Williams sketched at our old cafe, Cafe Avanti on Southport St. You painted it in 1997. It’s a little faded because it was sketched on one of our drink napkins. But it’s still a very nice keep sake. I hope this finds you well and painting away the hours. George and Carol Menning. grmenning@gmail.com
Hi George and Carol, this is “Rick Williams”, thanks for the post. I am one of the administrators of Tim’s site. We’d love to see the sketch. Is there any way you can scan or photograph it? Email rickvaughn@gmail.com if so…
What a superb artist you are.
what a superb artist you are
Tim, you are the BEST!!!
You have a tremendous portfolio of work. Keep on painting !!
I visited your website at the suggestion of a friend. I love your painting style!
Tim, great to meet you tonight. You are the guy! What an artist you are. Let’s talk more. I’m not far away
Johnny Costa Rica (the harp guy)
Tim, I just came across a tiny framed drawing you did of Rick Williams sketched at our old cafe, Cafe Avanti on Southport St. You painted it in 1997. It’s a little faded because it was sketched on one of our drink napkins. But it’s still a very nice keep sake. I hope this finds you well and painting away the hours. George and Carol Menning. grmenning@gmail.com
Hi George and Carol, this is “Rick Williams”, thanks for the post. I am one of the administrators of Tim’s site. We’d love to see the sketch. Is there any way you can scan or photograph it? Email rickvaughn@gmail.com if so…
Your art is original, transcendent, and a fond memory to me Timothy. I hope you are in good keeping. Your friend, Wesley Lawrence Curry II