I love painting barns, but the barn wasn’t what attracted to this scene. Rather, it was the bright greenish-yellow spring foliage that overlapped the barn. I did this painting in very thick oil paint on an 8×10 painted edge canvas.
The bright white sides of this simple farmhouse and barn stood out against the blue-green hillside beyond. I did this painting in thick oil paint on a 14×11 masonite board. I like using thick oil paint as it gives paintings a luscious texture that can’t be replicated in a print.
I liked the cupola on this barn-as well as its proximity to a cornfield! I did this painting in thick oil paint on a 10×8 masonite board. I like using thick oil paint as it gives paintings a luscious texture that can’t be replicated in a print.
I can’t say that winter is my favorite season to paint, but I do like(for lack of a better word) the starkness of it-crisp shadows, bare trees, white snow, etc. I did this painting in thick oil paint on a 10×8 masonite board.
This bright red barn was surrounded by hay bales! I did this painting in thick oil paint on a 10×8 masonite board. I like using thick oil paint as it gives paintings a luscious texture that can’t be replicated in a print.