It's a shame public TV doesn't do stories on American Masters like Larry Watson, they cover the Japanese Masters, who are respected by the mainstream Japanese public, but here in the USA,is seems only a few know about Mr Watson and his contemporaries who deserve the same mainstream recognition for their accomplishments while they are still with us. RIP Mr Watson.
Great story Ryan. Never got to meet the man but he has been one of my heros for most of my life. R.I.P. Mr. Watson
I hope someone takes alotta photos of the turnout for Larrys services,the people here that dont understand how big of a infulence he is/was this might show them..........just a thought
R.I.P. Larry Watson, How amazing to see so many positive words written about a person in todays world! It sure makes you realize what a true treasure he was, and now maybe more people like me who never knew him, will get to meet him and his work through the many people who knew and loved him so much. P.S It is good to hear Roger's words of not to much pain, I know those 2 spent a lot of time together.
Heaven is about to have the coolest Paintjobs ever!!!!!!!! I can't belive this. I am dumbfounded. He was truly my Hero and a major inspiration. I would have loved to meet him and talk about cars. man I feel empty right now. R.I.P. Larry Watson. My thoughts go to his Family and friends on a Hard day.