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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Budweiser Clydesdales by Bill Dunkley
Chuck Norris Portrait by Bill Dunkley
Andrea Bocelli by Bill Dunkley
Sam Elliott by Bill Dunkley
Liberace by Bill Dunkley
Learjet 45 by Bill Dunkley
Josh Groban by Bill Dunkley
St. Joseph, MI Lighthouse by Bill Dunkley
American Queen Steamboat by Bill Dunkley
Reba McEntire by Bill Dunkley
Tony Bennett by Bill Dunkley
West Point Lighthouse by Bill Dunkley
Winter Country Walk by Bill Dunkley
Eureka Springs, Arkansas by Bill Dunkley
The Art of Martinis by Bill Dunkley
Sunset at the Lake of the Ozarks by Bill Dunkley
Snowy Egret by Bill Dunkley
Tiger Woods by Bill Dunkley
Willie Nelson Portrait by Bill Dunkley
Lake Ozarks Evening Sunset by Bill Dunkley
F15's on a Mission by Bill Dunkley
Buckingham Fountain - Chicago by Bill Dunkley
London Courtyard Charm by Bill Dunkley
Covered Bridge by Bill Dunkley
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About Bill Dunkley
I paint a variety subjects from Animals, Birds, Still Life and scenes of Nature from my home in Rocky Mount, Missouri. My paintings are done in acrylics in realistic detail. My framed Artwork is in many stores in the Lake of the Ozarks area. As of late I have also been doing commissions .
I studied art at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois. After which I was employed by Nobart, Inc., a Catalog Art Studio, where I was promoted to Creative Director.
In 1970 I started my own company named Dunkley Studios, Inc., a graphic arts studio and advertising agency, located in downtown Chicago. During those years, my largest account was Sears, where we produced many graphic arts projects. When Sears became 100 years old, I had the honor of illustrating a montage drawing symbolizing their gigantic growth. This illustration was printed, hand signed and numbered and was sold as a commemorative piece to all of its managers, coast to coast. I was also commissioned to do sketch portraits on that print of retiring executives of Sears. After retiring from my company, my wife, Geri, and I moved to Missouri.
In 2012, my paintings were accepted and published in the International Contemporary Artist Book, Vol IV.
Please check out my own personal website: artbydunkley.com . . . using bing as the search engine