Cows in the Stream I was driving home from Yoder Furniture, in Hillpoint, with a van full of frames. These cows were bathing in a picturesque stream on the side of HWY S. I had to stop and take note of them as they looked to be posing for me. 9x12" oil on panel $350 |
Curious Cows Cows are naturally curious and fun loving. These cows came close, to visit me while I was finishing a painting, in a cow pasture, in Lodi. I have known several personalities through the years and cows are some of the most interesting. 36x48" oil on canvas $2000 |
Little Cows I needed a change of scenery, so Violet, Corbin, and I loaded in the car and took a drive. We headed to Spring Green, and went through Tower Rock on the way back home. These cows didn't stand still for long, but I was able to capture them before they grazed down the pasture. 9x12" oil on panel $400 |
Curious Cows at the fence Any time I pull the car over, to shoot photos of cows, they come up to the fence, to see what I am doing. I made a note fo the atmospheric quality of light on this evening and enjoyed painting the warm tones of the cow who was peaking over the back of her friend. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
South Trail at Devil's Lake There is a deer trail, that is unmarked at Devil's lake, that will take you to this overlook. This is a different view of the Lake than any that I have experienced before. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
Sunset Cows I have to be patient with cows. The largest cow in this composition was a part of the heard until she decided to come closer to take a look at what I was doing. As she moved closer, the light created a halo effect around her, and I was happy that I waited for the perfect moment to capture her. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
Early Autumn Farm and Vista The soybean fields turned yellow in mid-September, and I saw that there was an exceptionally lovely field of them just beyond this farm on HWY 136. I set up my easel and painted quickly and expressively to capture the shadowed foreground to heighten the effect of light on the soybean field. 16x24" $700 |
Mirror Image I don't know if this cow realized that he posed perfectly as he drank from the stream, but he did. And I was lucky to capture him when I had the chance, because these cows were extremely curious, and muddy as they crossed the stream to greet me and see what I was doing. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
Autumn Trees and Bluff We had a week of rain and clouds in late September. Those conditions normally stop my from painting outdoors, but they do not stop me from taking my morning walks. On this morning, I thought that these trees and the bluff behind them looked so nice that I would paint them, even though there was a light rain. The umbrella went up over my easel and I captured the mood of the day. 9x12" oil on panel $160 |
Autumn Trees This grouping of trees were some of the first to change color in mid-September. I was so inspired by them that I painted them in a light drizzle. As I worked, I was surprised how many people stopped to say that they admired this forest, and how they were exited for Autumn to come. 12x9" oil on panel $230 |
Early Autumn on Schneider Road I was strolling my daughter down Schneider Road, and noticed that the late afternoon sunlight was creating an atmospheric effect. the early Autumn foliage was just starting to turn, which added to my interest in painting it. I took Violet home, traded the stroller for my easel, and walked back down to paint. 8x10" oil on panel $150 |
September Sunflowers We had beautiful perennial flowers here on the farm all summer, but I was ready when this field of sunflowers bloomed on HWY 23. They are near the Raup farm stand and I enjoyed capturing the personality of each bobbing sunflower on a sunny morning. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
Sunflower Field and Barn This is an interesting barn that I captured on a trip up north with my cousins in September. We always take a trip to a new lake house on Memorial Day weekend, and this field of sunflowers had me turning the car around for a double take. 18x24" pastel on colourfix $700 |
Curious Cows
Cows are naturally curious and fun loving. These cows came close, to visit me while I was finishing a painting, in a cow pasture, in Lodi. I have known several personalities through the years and cows are some of the most interesting.
36x48" oil on canvas $2000
Cows in the Stream
I was driving home from Yoder Furniture, in Hillpoint, with a van full of frames. These cows were bathing in a picturesque stream on the side of HWY S. I had to stop and take note of them as they looked to be posing for me.
9x12" oil on panel $300
Little Cows
I needed a change of scenery, so Violet, Corbin, and I loaded in the car and took a drive. We headed to Spring Green, and went through Tower Rock on the way back home. These cows didn't stand still for long, but I was able to capture them before they grazed down the pasture.
9x12" oil on panel $400
West Bluff Trail - Haloween Forest
On a semi-overcast day, I painted a beautiful scene of the late Autumn Oak trees near the West Bluff trail at Devil's Lake. The painting was made on Halloween, and as I progressed with the artwork, the haze in the sky also progressed. However, I was able to capture the glowing leaves of the trees in a sweet spot between the sun and clouds.
24x36" $1400
Early Autumn on Schneider Road
I was strolling my daughter down Schneider Road, and noticed that the late afternoon sunlight was creating a atmospheric effect. the early Autumn foliage was just starting to turn, which added to my interest in painting it. I took Violet home, traded the stroller for my easel, and walked back down to paint.
8x10" oil on panel $150
Early Autumn Farm and Vista
The soybean fields turned yellow in mid-September, and I saw that there was an exceptionally lovely field of them just beyond this farm on HWY 136. I set up my easel and painted quickly and expressively to capture the shadowed foreground to heighten the effect of light on the soybean field.
16x24" $500
Tumbled Rocks Trail
I left home early, to get to Devil's Lake before the morning haze burnt off. I decided on a view from the Tumbled Rock's trail and was rewarded with an interesing grouping of rocks and boulders. One woman asked why I was painting at that time, while there was so much haze obscuring the bluffs on the other side of the Lake? I let her know that that quality of light and atmosphere was exactly what I was hoping to capture in my painting.
14x18" oil on panel $750
Autumn Trees
This grouping of trees were some of the first to change color in mid-September. I was so inspired by them that I painted them in a light drizzle. As I worked, I was surprised how many people stopped to say that they admired this forest, and how they were exited for Autumn to come.
12x9" oil on panel $190
Autumn Trees and Bluff
We had a week of rain and clouds in late September. Those conditions normally stop my from painting outdoors, but they do not stop me from taking my morning walks. On this morning, I thought that these trees and the bluff behind them looked so nice that I would paint them, even though there was a light rain. The umbrella went up over my easel and I captured the mood of the day.
9x12" oil on panel $190
South Trail at Devil's Lake
There is a deer trail, that is unmarked at Devil's lake, that will take you to this overlook. This is a different view of the Lake than any that I have experienced before.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
September Sunflowers
We had beautiful perennial flowers here on the farm all summer, but I was ready when this field of sunflowers bloomed on HWY 23. They are near the Raup farm stand and I enjoyed capturing the personality of each bobbing sunflower on a sunny morning.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
Sunflower Field and Barn
This is an interesting barn that I captured on a trip up north with my cousins in September. We always take a trip to a new lake house on Memorial Day weekend, and this field of sunflowers had me turning the car around for a double take.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
Mirror Image
I don't know if this cow realized that he posed perfectly as he drank from the stream, but he did. And I was lucky to capture him when I had the chance, because these cows were extremely curious, and muddy as they crossed the stream to greet me and see what I was doing.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
Sunset Cows
I have to be patient with cows. The largest cow in this composition was a part of the heard until she decided to come closer to take a look at what I was doing. As she moved closer, the light created a halo effect around her, and I was happy that I waited for the perfect moment to capture her.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
Curious Cows at the fence
Any time I pull the car over, to shoot photos of cows, they come up to the fence, to see what I am doing. I made a note fo the atmospheric quality of light on this evening and enjoyed painting the warm tones of the cow who was peaking over the back of her friend.
18x24" pastel on colourfix $700
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