CATEGORY ONE - Linda Shell Photography- G.E. Mulllan Collection
G.E.Mullan Collection

Mullen Fact - I never noticed until the Gallery Manager (who I became very good friends with) told me. While looking at my gallery if you look closely you'll notice they all have one thing in common "no mouth". The manager told me all these women are "his wife". One time his wife noticed also and asked him why they all had no mouth. He calmly told her " a woman doesn't have to have a mouth to be beautiful". The Gallery Manger said "his wife was really a talker, she never stopped talking" so Mullan never missed the details no matter how small. (TRUE STORY)
G.E. Mullan Women


" The Calla Lily Lady" My favorite and very special piece. I was Introduced to Buddy in his Gallery as I ordered the frame abd matting to be framed. I told him how I loved Calla Lilies and he reached over and signed the print. I was totally blown away an had no idea his significance in the world of art. At the bottom left you can see his autograph "To Linda, wiith best wishes" 1999-San Antonio, Texas

Internationally recognized artist , G.E. Mullan, known by many as "Buddy", passed away on October 27, 2015 .An extraordinary man in faith, he lived by the principle that art and faith nurture each other. As a founding parishioner of St. Francis of Assisis Catholic Church, he shared his gifts of design throughout the parish for 35 years. He collaborated in the design of the church sanctuary, desiged the stained glass windows depicting The Canticle of the Sun, and was a member of the first RCIS team. with his wife, he founded Pilgrimage of Art and Faith, providing hundreds of Pilgrims the opportunity to explore historical cultural and holy places in Israel, Italy, Ireland, France, Spain and Turkey. For the last 20 years, he worked exclusively in sacred art, designing missal covers for World Library Publications creating commemorative commissioned pieces for religious institutions and publishing Canticle: Biblical Songs illuminated in collaboration with renowned story-teller, John Shea

"The Native Woman"
2000 - San Antonio, Texas
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"Women of the Seasons"
1999-My First Mulllans Then when I moved to San Antonio I spent lots of time and Money in his gallery

"Woman with a Jar"
Pastel #59 of 100
2001 -San Antonio, Texas

"The Red Wedding Jar"
2002 - San Antonio, Texas

"Juan Capistrano"
2002-San Antonio, Texas