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Gregory Mays paints a scenic view of Mount Konocti on a flat rock using acrylic paint Thursday afternoon at Library Park in Lakeport. Mays, of Kelseyville, paints ‘almost any day humanely possible,’ he said, at the same park bench where he and friends or a passersby ‘coexist without drama or turmoil.’ He estimates in the six years he’s painted at that spot, he’s done about 10,000 pieces, about five a day, and only trades or gives them away. - Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
Gregory Mays paints a scenic view of Mount Konocti on a flat rock using acrylic paint Thursday afternoon at Library Park in Lakeport. Mays, of Kelseyville, paints ‘almost any day humanely possible,’ he said, at the same park bench where he and friends or a passersby ‘coexist without drama or turmoil.’ He estimates in the six years he’s painted at that spot, he’s done about 10,000 pieces, about five a day, and only trades or gives them away. – Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
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