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This illustration created on 8/97 using Isodraw to do the initial perspective illustration. I then exported it as an Adobe Illustrator file (AI) and brought it into Coreldraw where it was then colorized and converted to the GIF format seen here. This piece is typical of the illustrations that I have produced for technical publications. Although all technical illustrations are not colorized as this one is, this piece lended itself nicely to the page layout.

This is a colorized version of a rotor balance illustration done in CorelDraw and produced just like above. The date it was illustrated was around 7/97.

This band logo was produced in CorelDraw around 6/96. Originally in black and white and colorized at another time. A friend of mine, Todd Robertson was responsible for the initial design.
This illustration shows the installation of a field pole into a bobbin. Like the illustrations above it was done using CorelDraw.

This illustration was produced using a DXF file from Autocad ver. 13. It was then taken into Isodraw where the line weights were inhanced. I then converted the file to a AI (Adobe Illustrator) and colorized it in CorelDraw.
This illustration was done as a joke. A friend of mine and I play golf regularly and I've been known to "bust it" on occasion so I thought this illustration would be cool. This shows how well one can render color in CorelDraw.

This photograph is from a CD by Tool called "Undertow" and as you can see every picture tells a story. I didn't know a cow could do that! Anyone for some "brown" cow?

This is a very neat piece of artwork from the Frank Zappa homepage. I truly believe it epitomizes what Zappa was all about.

This happens to be one of the best family entertainment shows on television. King of the Hill is about a fictional family the Hills of Arlen, Texas. Hank Hill is the patriarch of the clan along with wife Peggy, son Bobby, relative Luanne, and the family pet Lady Bird. Pictured here with the family are Hanks friends Bill, Boomhauer, and Dale. The show airs Sundays on the Fox network at 8:30 pm ET.

If you don't like the Cowboys then get the hell out the country! America's team like it or not. They will come back to dominate again!

© Lynn Goldsmith

This is a photo from a Grand Funk Railroad website. Picture here with the band is Frank Zappa. He produced one of their last albums entitled "Good Singin', Good Playin" which even though not critically aclaimed, was an extremely fine piece of work in my opinion! Of course anything that Zappa touches seems to be alright with me.

 

This is yet another photo off a Grand Funk Railroad website. Here the boys are sharing a laugh. This was probably shot early in their career around '70.

© Lynn Goldsmith

 

Here's a nice little GIF I scarfed from yet another GFR website. Allow this one to mesmerize you and become one with the funk!

Here's a photo of Don Brewer the drummer of Grand Funk Railroad taken in Atlanta in January of 1998. This shot was taken during the song "Some Kind Of Wonderful".

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This is Mark Farner the guitarist of Grand Funk Railroad in the process of "shredding" on yet another one of the groups multiplatnum hits. This was also shot in Atlanta in January 1998.

Again, this is a shot of Mark Farner doing what we all know he can do so well...sing his ass off!

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This is a autograph I got at Reliable Music in Charlotte, NC the day of the show here in January 1998. Don was in the store buying an Anton Fig Yamaha snare that day.

This is Mel Schacher the "monster" bassist for Grand Funk Railroad. Cool... So very cool this guy is. This was taken in Atlanta in January 1998.

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Don Brewer... What can you say? The best is still the best! And is still showing all the young lions what it's all about. School is in lads!