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Craig Pursley |

"Later That Same Day"
oil on board 6" x 8"
framed 12" x 14"
$500 |

"Without Pier"
oil on board 5" x 7"
framed 11" x 13"
$450 |

"Santiago Poppies"
oil on board 5" x 9"
framed 11" x 15"
$500 |

"The Greens of Summer"
oil on canvas 18" x 24"
framed 24" x 30"
$2,200 |
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"Making Hay"
oil on canvas 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 25"
$1,950 |

"Birches"
oil on canvasboard 12" x 12"
framed 18" x 18"
SOLD |

"Christmas Bridge at Charleston"
oil on canvas 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
$1,950 |

"Snow on Saddleback"
oil on canvas 11" x 14"
framed 17" x 20"
$1,100 |
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"Friends"
oil on board 24" x 24"
framed 31" x 31"
$2,950 |

"Saddleback Nursery"
oil on board 9.25" x 12"
with frame
$900 |
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Craig Pursley was drawing before starting kindergarten and began freelance illustration before his graduation from high school in Nebraska. He graduated from Colorado State University in 1976 and concurrent with an academic fine art position, he became a police composite artist for the F.B.I. and several other law enforcement agencies. With over three hundred composite drawings, Craig was credited with providing a pivotal role in the capture of many criminals. In 1983 Craig moved to Southern California where he was an illustrator for the Orange County Register until 2006. During that tenure he specialized in portraits of sports, political and entertainment figures for every section of the newspaper. In addition to his regular assignments, he was contracted by the Register to create artwork on subjects as varied as USC football teams to the History of Flight. In addition to his newspaper illustration, Craig worked for the (then) California Angels, Topps Baseball Card Company and Upper Deck Baseball Card Company, for whom he painted the Heroes of Baseball Commemorative sheets. His work is in the permanent collections of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Nolan Ryan Museum, and Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.
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