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Acrylic, Stabilo pencil, charcoal and souble marker on canvas, signed with artist's initials at lower left and numbered "10 / 13," framed.
Frame dimensions 37 1/2 x 31 3/4 in.
John Stephen McLachlin served four decades for The Daytona News-Journal as it's first full-time art director and as it's cartoonist. He retired in 2000, after four decades of award-winning page designs, story illustrations and freewheeling cartoons. McLachlin was born in New Jersey, grew up in Missouri and arrived in Florida as a teenager when his parents moved to Ormond by the Sea in the early 1950s. In his Ormond Beach studio, McLachlin produced paintings that were big, bold and abstract, often with Native American themes. He blended wood, metal and ordinary objects into sculptures that appeared organic. He collected, restored and replicated antique firearms, specializing in Kentucky long rifles. After retirement, he opened The Art of Restoration, a business devoted to restoring antique paintings and furniture, as well as weapons.
Light staining and rubbing to frame; else good estate condition.