Bob Grorge

Bob GrorgeBob George A master artist and magnificent illustrator, Bob made Daniel's journey come to life. His imaginative visualization and creative skill is beyond genius. God blessed him with a magnificent talent. And he has used it in so many venues in his 9 years. I discovered him here right here at home in Belle Meadows. A Key West Florida native and University of Florida and Ringling School of Art graduate, Bob served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the U.S. Army's First Infantry Combat Division. And later as a combat artist, Bob was assigned at the White House, as Graphics and Arts supervisor. Followed by a long career as an illustrator, designer, and art director in the Washington, D.C. area, Bob's artwork is featured at the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum, White House, Pentagon and U.S. Park Service Visitor Centers. Notable credits include the Ernie Pyle portrait, the War Correspondents Memorial Hall at the Pentagon, design of the U.S. Army's bicentennial logo, murals at the U.S. Navy's Surface Warfare Center. His painting, The Spirit of the Carabao, currently displayed at the Army & Navy Club in D.C. Chosen as the Smoky Mountains National Park's 2010 Wildflower Artist of the Year. Bob's winning entry, Bloodroot, a national juried competition selection, was the pilgrimage's promotional image for Read More Read Less

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