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  Strollin' and Trollin': A tour of Ray Troll's Ketchikan, with music unlike anything you've ever heard before      

 




Troll 3D

Hall Anderson

Ray Troll '81 is an all-around artist who paints, draws, and writes songs about fish and evolution.  Don’t miss his interactive Web site, TrollArt.com.  It has art, history, shopping through his gallery, details about his exhibits, an “evolvovision”, and links to Ray’s artist friends, science news, and “fishy stuff.” You can also find Ray-related information at the on-line Hairy Museum of Natural History, where he is the curator of “Ich-theology.”

But first, listen to Ray perform one of his latest tunes, “The Devonian Blues,” as you view glimpses of Ray’s world in Ketchikan, Alaska, via our exclusive Ray Troll audio slide show. Duration is about three minutes, 20 seconds.

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