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Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
02/08/09 06:17:05PM
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Racing Legend H.C. Pritchard Passes Away


Stock Car Racing History

Russ,One of my favorite paintings I did while writing my book was of H.C. and Charlton McLeod giving after-race rides to the kids. I'm not old enough as this group of kids were, however, I was when H.C. was driving his '55 Chevy.Mark
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
02/07/09 06:47:45PM
10 posts

Racing Legend H.C. Pritchard Passes Away


Stock Car Racing History

Friends,It saddens me to learn that driver H.C. Pritchard, from Sumter, So. Carolina, passed away today. I'll post more info about him tomorrow, after it's released in the Sumter Daily Item. I ask that you keep Miss Annie, Little Harry, Myron and the rest of the Pritchard family in your prayers.Mark Osborne
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
01/23/09 01:32:34PM
10 posts

"Rebel Speedway," Illustration Videos!


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Race Fans,Please turn your volume up and watch all of my paintings, set to music.The Latest -
My Second Video -
Original (featuring actor, Billy Bob Thornton) -
In a couple of months, I'll be doing a Sumter Speedway photograph video, featuring all the pics the drivers, their familes, and fans sent to me. I can't wait!Have a great weekend, All.Mark Osborne
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/03/16 05:48:05PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
12/14/08 09:02:48AM
10 posts

NEW "Rainbow Row," Painting!


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After the Civil War, this area of Charleston, South Carolina devolved into near slum conditions. In the early 1900s, Dorothy Pocher Legge purchased a section of these houses numbering 99 through 101 East Bay and began to renovate them. She chose to paint these houses pink based on a colonial Caribbean color scheme. Other owners and future owners followed suit, creating the "rainbow" of pastel colors present today. The coloring of the houses helped give the area its name.My painting shows the houses as they were in 1959. Parked in front is a 1959 Corvette. It's driver, a Citadel Cadet, is hiding behind his back, a bouquet of red roses for his blond, Southern Belle. http://www.photoworks.com/photo-sharing/shareSignin.jsp?shareCode=AB40EC2C6FF&cp=ems_shr_alb_pml&cb=PW Mark
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/03/16 05:48:04PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
12/03/08 07:32:50PM
10 posts

Second Racing Art Video (Re-Done!)


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Folks, Be sure to check out my second video, redone so the pics are more clear and the sound is much better!
Enjoy!Mark
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/03/16 05:48:03PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
11/29/08 11:14:47AM
10 posts

MORE RACING ART!


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Hello again, Race Fans!Last night, I posted, on YOU TUBE, my latest in the three part series of "Rebel Speedway," art. Unlike my first one, there's no Skynyrd, but instead, a powerful orchestra background. I used the same music for a Navy video I once made. I think it goes well with each painting. It's kid of fuzzy, but the farther you stand back, the clearer the pictures are. Sorry about that. That's the way YOU TUBE does it. The music isn't as clear as my home version either. But I think you'll like it. I hope so!If the music doesn't suit you, mute the sound and put Skynyrd on your boombox.Have a wonderful holiday season, All.MarkPart 2:
P.S. If anyone is interested in a certain 11x17 print of any of the paintings, let me know! (My first video too)
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/03/16 05:48:03PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
07/22/08 09:49:55AM
10 posts

"YOU TUBE" Production


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I've put a lot of my paintings on YOU TUBE, with music! Check it out!!Turn your speakers up!!
Mark O.
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
07/12/08 11:56:49AM
10 posts

New Racing Paintings Added!


Current NASCAR

Hi, Race Fans!I just posted a few new paintings, so be sure and check them out!There are also a couple of pictures of actor, Billy-Bob Thornton holding a canvas piece I did of him and his racecar!Mark Osborne
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
07/12/08 11:55:14AM
10 posts

New Paintings From The Past


Stock Car Racing History

Hi, Race Fans!I just posted a few new paintings, so be sure and check them out!There are also a couple of pictures of actor, Billy-Bob Thornton holding a canvas piece I did of him and his racecar!Mark Osborne
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Mark Osborne
@mark-osborne
07/11/08 12:04:11PM
10 posts

Please Read My Book.


Stock Car Racing History

REBEL SPEEDWAYRebel Speedway is about my hometown track, in Sumter, South Carolina, and covers some of the historical happenings from its opening year of 1956 until I left for the navy in 1976.Its a collage, of some great, nostalgic times when Saturday nights, overflowed with jubilation and families came by the truck-loads to cheer on their favorite drivers.I spent three years visiting these old drivers and getting to know their families, and was purely captivated by their fascinating stories.I also wrote of the bad time that shamed the race track, when a young black driver came over from neighboring Eastover, South Carolina, and attempted to race against the track regulars. Sadly, he was greeted with pure hatred and ignorance, from a few close-minded racers, who made his night a living Hell.I wrote about his life, as well as the lives of the good guys, who only cared about having someone to be competitive against on the track. These men were heroes, to a lot of fans, especially to a kid like me, who grew up at that track. I wrote this book out of pure love for the sport and the drivers, and that special time in our lives that we'll always remember.Please read my book, and look closely at the 115 illustrations that I painted over the three year period, not to mention the 35 actual photographs of the drivers and their racing machines.You may not have grown up at this track, but every track throughout this great country of ours, had the same passionate types of drivers as well as the most important ingredient,...the fans.My friend and Ghost-writer for my book, Dargan Watts, wrote the following as a Foreword:It has been a real pleasure working with Mark Osborne as he has stepped up to the plate and done what several others have talked about doing for years.and that is writing about dirt track racing from the beginning in the Sumter , South Carolina area. Osborne has dedicated the last three years of his life to this masterpiece. The paintings cover the happenings from the beginning in 1956 thru 1976. Not only will you see the cars and drivers of that period, but youll be able to pick up even the most minute detail.His in-depth interviews with those involved in the 20-year period produced many entertaining, yet heart-warming stories of the past, and many of you who read this book will recall those days and nights when you were participants as well as onlookers. Others will have the opportunity to be involved for the first time in this sport that came from an inexpensive hobby to the multi-trillion dollar business it has become today.Just picture yourself in one of those cars that was manufactured in the late 30s and early 40s and barreling through the sand at the old dirt track off Bethel Road southwest of Sumter . Imagine how Bob Sharp felt the three times he had the throttle stick wide open which caused him to land among the trees some 50 yards from the track at Sumter Speedway. There was the night when the car Jennings Andrews was driving caught fire and the frantic movement everyone saw as he unbuckled himself so he could bail out, only to have the rear tire on his car crease his forearm as he laid on the ground.I was involved in much of what happened, but had forgotten about a lot of it until Osborne refreshed my memory in this book. This will be something for everyone to read and to pass on to friends and relatives who will be able to truly say, And thats the way it used to beIn the good old days.Dargan WattsSports ColumnistI have copies here at home, that I will gladly sign and personalize for anyone who is interested, or you can order a copy from the books publisher at: www.rosedogbookstore.com Thanks for reading this.Sincerely,Mark Osborne
updated by @mark-osborne: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM