I have been working on this piece since my last post 5 days ago. I thought it was finished this morning, but the more I look at it the more I see a few corrections to be made. This is the third in a series of abandoned barns on a farm in nearby Livingston County in western KY.
I will post a follow up pic after I make the changes, hopefully by tomorrow.
the Third Barn acrylic 36x36 $2500
Here is a follow up on a painting I posted a few weeks ago. I added just a few thin white lines to suggest surf
Surf acrylic 36x36 $2500
Sunday, September 7, 2008
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Oh they are both wonderful, but, there's something about the simplicity of the Surf.
How great that you can now spend much of your time pursuing art. I really enjoyed the lighting in these barn paintings.
Thank you so much for your words on my blog. I am the oldest sibling and the worry wart of the family,too thin skinned,if anyone in my family is down I get down. It's been a bad few weeks lets sit over wine some day I 'll tll you all about it,lol. I still love what you do in your paintings,so wonderful and they capture times. I plan to read more then just this page of your blog very soon.
Yay for Livingston County....feel free to come out to GTB to do some lakescapes, etc...
xoxo
L
Bill--The colors in this barn painting are gorgeous! I love the idea of things that are left and underappreciated having a glory that only few can appreciate. Thanks for sharing!
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