
I was interested in painting snow and frozen ice in this piece. The old house I fancied to be 76 years old. The three added women in black add a feeling of strangeness to this art.

I was interested in painting snow and frozen ice in this piece. The old house I fancied to be 76 years old. The three added women in black add a feeling of strangeness to this art.

A wonderful town to visit! Probably too cold in the winter for me, though.

I did a bit of trail-riding a few years ago but never crossed a creek! This is a painting that could be called western art and I don’t do many of these.

Rows of crops segregated by a path and a barbed wire fence are in the foreground of this 18 x 24 painting. The cultivated crops are surrounded by woods…typical of a small farm in Arkansas.

This painting is 16 x20 which is a standard size for ready-made frames. I have tried in the last few years to use standard size canvas.

A cafe sign and a coca-cola sign posted on an old house made me wonder–is it really a cafe or just a kid’s idea of ornamentation? I added the hydrangeas and gave it a spring time look.

This barn was located at Pocahontas, Arkansas, an east Arkansas town. The painting is 11 x 14. It had a tin roof which had weathered from years of use.

This landscape is 8 x 10 and is part of a series of small paintings I did in east Arkansas.

This is a 12 x 16 landscape. I think that I used the same reference photo on the painting I posted on May 14 but I am not sure about this as I have dozens of landscape photos and a lot of them do look alike! In any event, it is a separate painting.

Randolph County is in east Arkansas. Very rural! This landscape is 12 x 16.