About the Book
A large Douglas fir log, 6 feet high and 20 feet long, shoots down the mountain on logger rails that lead to the timber mill. One lone man sits aside the log with only a long pole to use as a brake. This is one of over 30 paintings depicting the history of logging in Oregon, from logging with oxen to balloon logging.
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About the Creator
The Living Rock Studios
Brownsville, Oregon
Despite two heart attacks and a stroke before the age of 45, Howard B Taylor built a two-story, 800 ton rock building, carved 75 original wood carvings, painted 125 bird paintings, wrote about and painted over 30 Oregon logging paintings, and created seven one-of-a-kind Living Rock Pictures. Because he chose to focus on progress instead of pain, he left a legacy of unique, beautiful, nature-inspired art. His legacy, The Living Rock Studios, is still open to visitors today. For more information, visit our website at www.livingrockstudios.org.