I have been inspired in the last couple of years by the gorgeous rural landscapes of my home. As farming practices change old barns are no longer ‘kept-up’ and are quickly falling into disrepair before collapsing completely. There is something hauntingly beautiful about these remnants of past generations.
IN THE MORNING LIGHT (24”x30”, acrylic on canvas)
AT THE RANCH (16”x20”, acrylic on canvas)
WARDER’S RANCH (12”x12”, acrylic on canvas) -SOLD
THE SIDEDOOR (12”12’, acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
EAST ROAD BARN (12”x12”, acrylic on canvas)
SHADOW’S EDGE (12”x16”, acrylic on canvas)
BUCHANNAN BARN (18”x24”, acrylic on canvas)
OLD RED (18”x24”, acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
EARLY MORNING FOG (acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
SHACK AT THE COVE (16”x40”, acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
INTO THE BARN (8”x8”, acrylic on panel) - SOLD
NOVEMBER ON THE FLATS (12”x12”, acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
OLD BARN WINDOW (9”x12”, acrylic on panel) - SOLD
AUTUMN AT THE ADAMS’’ FARM (24”x48”, acrylic on canvas) - COMMISSION
NOTHING REMAINS AS IT WAS (18”x24”, acrylic on canvas)
COVE ISLAND LIGHT (16’x30’, acrylic on canvas) - SOLD
BLUE JEAN SKIES (24”x24”, acrylic on canvas)