Saturday, September 26, 2009

Art Meets Agriculture - Juried Show in Platteville

This piece, along with 3 others were accepted into the Art Meets Agriculture show at UW-Platteville. The opening will be September 29 - this tuesday - from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
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24"x36"

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Amish Oat Shocks

Oat shocks are very interesting. Amish farmers cut down the grain, and bind it together in 7 bundles, and then stack them together so they can dry in the field. When one comes across a field of them, it is almost an unbelievable scene, commerical farming focuses on high volume and overall production, it is refreshing to see smaller farms that stick to time honored traditions.

Last year, Josh Hess and I found a field of oat shocks out by Hill Point. We painted out there every day, until they were thrashed. This year, during the same week in late July, Jim Splitgerber and I were driving along, and found another field of them towards Ironton.

This first was painted very rapidly. The goal was to capture the late afternoon light.
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12"x16" oil on canvas.

This second was mid day, when I had a bit more time.
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12"x16" oil on canvas.

Available at the Blue Heron.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Morning Light

I have really enjoyed waking up (semi) early to go out and paint. The morning haze simplifies everything, and the colors are amazing, while they last. I usually am out painting by 7:30 a.m., and the effect lasts anywhere from 15-45 minutes. It takes longer than that to paint a canvas of this size, so it is very important to take a mental snapshot and rely on visual memory. It's a great exercise.

This first one was painted a few weeks ago. As I drove through the countryside I could see sheets of moisture that were suspended in the air. It was almost like smoke.

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Morning on Terrytown. 18"x24".

I pass this farm every morning that I work.
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Morning on Hwy. H. 16"x20".

Monday, August 3, 2009

Online Exhibition

Paintings from After School Studies. The show will run through the second week in September, at University of Wisconsin/Baraboo-Sauk County. More to come in the coming days, including photos from opening night.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

After School Studies - Exhibition

I just finished hanging my show titled "After School Studies" at the UW-Baraboo/Sauk County Schwalbach Gallery. The opening reception will be this Saturday, July 25 from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Please come and celebrate this body of work!
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Churchill Farm.

Two brothers own this farm. It was nice talking to them in between milkings.
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16 x 20 oil on canvas. SOLD. Thanks Jim!

Junction Rd.

Summer on Junction Rd., right past the horse farm.
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16 x 20 oil on canvas.




Dramatic Sky over White Barn.

Another reason to pull the car over and paint.
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9 x 12 oil on canvas. $150 - FREE shipping.





Terrytown Rd., Farm.

A dramatic sky over a farm on Terrytown.
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11 x 14 oil on canvas. SOLD. Thanks Lucy!

Summer Sky, Beth Rd.

A little summer sky painting.
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9 x 12 oil on canvas.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Venice

Venicia is one of a kind. No traffic; just canals, sunsets and spaghetti frutti de mar. I will return to paint in Venice some day.
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14" x 11" oil on canvas. SOLD.



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11" x 14" oil on canvas. SOLD.