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Friday, June 8, 2012
Son of Gregory Peck by Bob Read
This painting had its genesis as a result of a very sad event. Back in the 70s I was a journalist and anchored the news at KCOY-TV on the California Central Coast. The station owner was Helen Pedoti, a longtime friend of the Peck family. When they were children, she often had their three boys Jonathan, Stephen, and Carey to her ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley at summertime. I had an opening for a reporter in our Santa Barbara office and Helen asked if I would hire Jon to fill that slot. Jon was a wonderful reporter; he had charisma, intellect, and was a talented newsman. He was extremely handsome like his famous father. We had a great year as friends and in our work. Sadly, Jon took his own life. In memory of that friendship, I painted his portrait and gave it to his brother Stephen. This painting was unfortunately lost in a house fire some years later. I still have a photo though, in my website portrait gallery which I've attached here. You can see my other paintings on my website at http://www.bobreadartist.com/.
When I'm not painting, I enjoy blogging about my life's experiences on my website www.bobreadartist.com. In my former lives I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in India where I taught math and physics, then went into journalism and TV news where I was an anchorman/reporter/news director, then into real estate for many years. Now retired and serious about my painting and writing.
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I would like to see more of Bob Read's paintings. Where can they be seen?
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