Brushstrokes By Red: Un-Painted Paintings! My original photographs have been transformed into beautiful paintings. Don't see exactly what you're looking for? Keep watching, as I add new works constantly. Have a specific subject in mind? Contact me...
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo
Owner Rod McBride resides with his family in the Rolling Hills of central Ohio. Rod's father, Verald F. McBride, was a master machinist in the Air Force, in the World War II era. Rod developed a love and passion for working with metal and serving peo