Rural American Impressionist- a portrayal of rural missouri life: barns, farms, little league, rodeos, and just plain country living.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
Philippians 4:13
Philippians 4:13
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Air Mail
"Air Mail"
Oil.....16 x 20....NFS
Air Mail is the herd bull of a friend of mine. He is a retired rodeo bull
that just has to eat and play nowadays. My friend says he's very gentle
now and you can walk up and scratch his back. I think I will admire
him from afar. He had so much personality in the photos. It was a
painting just waiting to happen. It almost painted itself. The original is sold,
but I will have prints available soon. Yippee Kay Ya ay!!!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Dogwoods
"Dogwoods I"
14 x 20...watercolor...$200
Dogwoods are one of my favorite subjects. In the spring each year
the community of Charleston, Mo. has a dogwood-azalea festival.
Their azaleas and dogwoods are magnificient. Something in
the soil just 15 miles away makes a huge difference. The
streets are draped with dogwoods and the azaleas are head high. Busses
come from all over the country to take in the sights. This painting
is framed in a beautiful silver matte finish wood frame.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Democratic Barn
"Democratic Barn"
w/c....22 x 30...nfs
This old barn stood near Oran, Missouri for many years. Each
policitical season, it became covered with election signs. Since
the owner, Louie Hirshowich,(spelling), was a democrat, only
democrats were allowed apparently to put signs up. You
could alway date a picture of the barn by the signs on it.
PRINTS AVAILABLE
PRINTS AVAILABLE
It has since collapsed and is no more.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Two Silo Farm
Two Silo Farm
Oil...16 x 20...$300
Sorry for the long delay in posting. I have been busy studying
how to post, how to sell on line, how to , how to....
It seems it takes more time to post and sell your art than
it does to paint it. So many places and sites, it becomes
so confusing I'm not sure where to go. This is a plein air
painting I did near home. It's an old dairy farm that has fallen
into disrepair. Folks keep horses on the property and plant
crops. It has a lot of personality, and would speak to me
everyday on the way home from the work I do to pay
the bills. It seems my wife still likes to eat and have gas
in her car. This farm has about six paintings waiting to happen.
I guess these old barns just speak to me. All the new
metal barns that are being built will never be the subject
of any painting. They probably won't outlast the old
cypress barns.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Friday 13th Open House
Friday the 13th
Sweetgum Gallery and Frame Shop hosted an open house on
Friday, May 13 from 5pm until 8pm. Sweetgum Gallery is
operated by my wife, Mary Etta, and designers, Marilyn and
Debbie. The gallery represents my art as well as limited edition
prints from many artists and Marilyn Schwanniger's pop art.
She creates scenes with a mosaic of aluminum soda cans.
We had a great crowd and snacked on wine, cheese. soft
drinks and nuts. The Depot Museum across the street had
an opening for three artists and several other galleries and shops
remained open. We hope to make this a monthly event. Thanks
to all who came by.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Plein Air Augusta, Missouri
Augusta Plein Air
One hundred and three plein air artist descended on Augusta Missouri
for about ten days recently. I was fortunate to attend the last three
days. Artist from all over the country as well as Canada were
present, painting every aspect of Augusta, a sleepy little town
on the Missouri River and the Katy Trail. It is in the heart of
Missouri wine country. No fast food or shops, just antiques, Bed
and Breakfast Inns, and Wineries. Each day was at a different
location, many of which were wineries. It was fascinating and
my first plein air event. I would like to post more pictures, but
this blog will not let me do so tonight. I finally figured out
to edit the blog to get more photos. It's amazing how my
paintings have such realistic gnats, leaves, and grass in them.
to edit the blog to get more photos. It's amazing how my
paintings have such realistic gnats, leaves, and grass in them.
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