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A Q U A R T E R L Y R E P O R T F O R O U R I N N E R C I R C L E S P R I N G 2 0 0 8
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Those who love the outdoors deeply appreciate the
artwork of John M. Williams Jr., as do those who love
the beauty found in the scenes of everyday American life.
Streams, fields and forests find their way into Johns works
as frequently as do chairs, flowers and the occasional sleeping
dog. Williams lives in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania
and finds constant inspiration in the Delaware River.
Along its banks, his works are shown widely in inns,
galleries and private collections. Te long-time proprietor ofthe Morning Star Carriage House Gallery in Lambertville,
New Jersey, Williams now markets his
works independently, assisted by his
wife, Mary Carol Williams, herself a
folk artist.
Williams contributed several paintingsto the RCPs recent Growing
Conservation in the Farm Bill
report, and has been published on the
pages of PF Journal, the magazine
of Pheasants Forever. Its hard for
me to say no when someone from the
conservation community asks if theycan use my work, Williams says, often
because its my stepson, im [Zink,
RCP Director of Communications],
on the line.
For more information about this artist, please visitwww.jmwportfolio.com.
Portfolio
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artwork of John M. Williams Jr.
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