Baytown Remembers our Texas Fallen because of Ken "the Dauber" Pridgeon's Portrait of a Warrior. My bride and I visited the other day and Ken showed us his portrait of our son, Sgt. Nick Marshall. The gallery is free and is at 308 Texas Avenue.
Ken is a Baytown treasure and works off of donations. He told me one canvas cost $50+ and he lives on social Security.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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