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TL Goodwin is an Artist,


And I have been one ever since I can remember.

In the 8th grade I was kicked out of art class (1977).

Once I had a few shows but never sold anything because of them.

Yet I have sold a few things.
(Thanks Jen, Skippy, James, Chris, Todd, Sheila, and Carmen for your support)


I would like to sell more.

This site really is my training ground for The Pacifik Image's website. Here I get to say what ever I want and post whatever I want and give out fake awards

In the coming months I will try to add content you might find interesting. I'm just now getting the hang of using the free version of HTML-Kit. I can recommend it. If you are interested, there is a link in the graphic to the left or just... click that link.

When I was a young boy I built cardboard castles for my army men to storm. Built rural towns with helocopters and medical units. I experimented with Logo catapults, made railroads through the desserts, carved things from Juniper bark, played with gingerbread stained glass candy windows, drew, painted, built model cars, tanks, planes, and ships.

I designed a big board game for use with pewter figurines that I collected. It's board was seven by four feet. I also designed one from hex sheet with different spaceship classes, base stars, and raids for material. The rules were pretty complex. You needed a degree to play it and a month of time spent with someone else.

I never wanted to limit the sort of art I wanted to do. I've done music. I thought I was going to me a writer for most of my life. I still haven't fully given up on the idea. Wanted to be a painter. But somewhere in all that, some minor love of mine just started to surface more and more. That minor love was for the love of hunting for gemstones.

The hunt gave way to the thrill of transforming a rock into a gem.

I get to make things in silver, gold, copper, aluminum, and steel.

But I still like to do other things.

This site is a celebration of those other things.
































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