Showing posts with label hay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hay. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2018

September Morning Hayfield

Click to Bid, 11 by 14 inches, Acrylic on acid free illustration board
This is a scene near my home in rural Missouri.  Morning fog is slow to lift in the autumn and this painting reflects that.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Hay Field Near Fiddler's Hollow

Sold  8 by 10 inches,  Acrylic on acid free illustration board
This hay field is located near my home.  The area is known as Fiddler's Hollow.  During the Civil War the small town of Medora (now known as St. Aubert) was a Union army camp site.  A small skirmish took place there.  According to area legend as the fighting began a Union soldier was playing his fiddle. A Confederate bullet ended his life as he played.  Local folklore has it that during the night one can still hear the fiddler playing his last song.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

August Hay

Click to Bid               7 by 10 inches,                 Acrylic on acid free illustration board
This is a very common mid-western landscape.  In this scene the sky is partially overcast.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Early June Hay

Click to Bid     8 by 10 inches,   Acrylic on acid free illustration board
I've painted scenes from this hay field before.  I painted a cast tree shadow to create another element in the composition.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

East Hay Field (Early Morning)

Click to Bid                 8 by 10 inches,              Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Another in the series of hay field paintings.  Some autumn tree colors are visible on the distant hill side.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Foggy Morning Hay Field

Click to Bid             8 by 10 inches,             Acrylic on acid free illustration board
This painting depicts an early morning creek bottom hay field.  Several inches of rain had fallen the previous night.  There's a feel of moist air with the wispy fog.  The ground was very spongy as I walked the field taking photos.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Osage Hay Field

Click to Bid            8 by 10 inches,   Acrylic on acid free illustration board
The title is from the Missouri county that I reside in.  The name was taken from the Osage Indians that lived here when the first Europeans explored the area.  The play and movie August:Osage County was named for the Osage county in the state of Oklahoma.
We've been experiencing a dry summer since early July.  This hay field reflects that continued drought in it's golden colors of the cut hay.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Oak Ridge (Mid-morning)

Click to bid               8 by 10 inches,            Acrylic on acid free illustration board
The airbrush was used exclusively to apply the paint to the grass areas in this painting.  I usually use a combination of airbrush and conventional brush for this area of the painting.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Blue Sky Morning

Click to Bid            8 by 10 inches,            Acrylic on acid free illustration board
The geography of the area where I live is known for its rolling hills.  This painting typifies that geographic feature.

Monday, June 16, 2014

June Hay Field (Looking West)

Sold              8 by 10 inches,        Acrylic on acid free illustration board
This hay field is positioned on a high ridge with a great western view.  This painting has a more watercolor appearance.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Green Grass & Blue Skies

Sold      8 by 10 inches,            Acrylic on acid free illustration board.                                            I was fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time when I photographed some hay fields recently.  The crystal blue sky was stunningly beautiful.  I used those photos as reference as I painted this landscape.