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Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2009

View from McKay Road - plein air



"View from McKay Road" - oil on canvas panel SOLD

12 in x 9 in or 30.5 cm x 22.9 cm

Not exactly photorealist again, but done in a style of realism anyway. Painted en plein air (outdoors) late last summer. This painting is sold.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

View from Picnic Drive - plein air



"View from Picnic Drive" - oil on canvas panel SOLD

12 in x 9 in or 30.5 cm x 22.9 cm

Not exactly photorealist to be certain, but done in a style of realism anyway. Painted en plein air (outdoors) late last summer. This painting is sold.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Hay Bales No. 4



Hay Bales No. 4
6x6 oil painting on archival panel

Sold - private collection

My fourth 6"x6" small landscape painting. Titled “Hay Bales No.4” This is the fourth in a series.
I enjoy making these landscapes of hay bales. There is just something about them.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hay Bales No. 3



Detail


Hay Bales No. 3
6x6 oil painting on archival panel

Sold - private collection

My third 6"x6" small landscape painting. Titled “Hay Bales No.3”
This is the third in a series.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Hay Bales No. 2



Detail



Hay Bales No. 2

6x6 oil painting on archival panel

Sold - private collection

My second 6 x 6 landscape painting. Titled “Hay Bales No.2”
If you like my work or visit my BLOG please leave comments or send me an email. A link to contact me is on my profile page. Would love to hear from you. Right now I don't think many people even know I'm on here. I've decided to lower my reserve prices on auctions to hopefully jump start a few sales.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Hay Bales No. 1



Hay Bales No. 1

6x6 oil painting on archival panel

Sold - private collection

I grew up in a suburb that was surrounded by farmland. Both of my parents grew up on farms. Although I didn’t, farmland always holds a special place for me. I do remember baling hay on a friend’s farm and delivering those hay loads to a horse farm. In those days the bales were rectangular, some still are, but most seem to be round. I think the round ones are more visually interesting. Even though living on a farm wasn’t a part of my daily life, the times I did work on a farm left me with good memories. This painting of hay bales brings back those good memories.