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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

'Yeti' roams the streets of Boston during Blizzard of 2015

 Steve Cobb     9:15 AM      No comments    
'Yeti' roams the streets of Boston during Blizzard of 2015 - Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston


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Steven C Cobb was born, raised, and has lived in the North Country all his life. He paints in oils and acrylics and creates works that deal with his admiration of nature and the outdoors. The nearby rivers and mountains of New York's Adirondack Park provide much of his inspiration. A passionate fly fisherman, his depictions of various trout are not only from his own creel, but from references graciously supplied to him from anglers around the world. His landscapes and other work often document scenes from the rivers and lakes he frequents, and portray the isolation and solitude of nature, while at the same time welcoming the viewer into it. Steve considers that his works are best suited in an environment surrounded and shared with other meaningful things, becoming an instrumental part of a feeling or mood. His work is well served by blending into its surrounding to help create an atmosphere. As one patron aptly stated, “I now have something I needed in our home and did not realize it” Steven C Cobb currently lives and works out of his Quiet Raquette Studio at 4 Woodland Drive, Raymondville NY. QuietRaquette.com
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