8"H x 16"W Original Oil on Raymar Panel
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I painted this barn and wagon from photos I had taken when I went to visit The Volkening Farm in Schaumburg, Illinois. It is a working farm replica of an 1880's rural German farm community. It was done with a palette knife which gives it a lot of texture. I especially liked the stone base of this red barn so didn't show the top of the barn, and the "Dutch" door to enter the lower level. This is my Paint Party Friday entry for this week. Hopefully after my gallery show this weekend, I will get back on my regular painting and networking schedule! Happy PPF!
Lovely painting ~ very French looking ~ great work ~namaste,carol (Share the Creative Journey) Happy PPF ~
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this painting. The colors, the details, and the textures are all beautiful. Have a wonderful show this weekend.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time at your show Gloria am sure everyone will love your paintings. Loving the painting above, your captured the essence of the scene beautifully. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting, Gloria. You've captured the look of stone very well.
ReplyDeleteLovely!! Good luck with your show!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Gloria. I love it so much! Such delicate details and texture.. and the colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJust love the color and texture of the stone barn! :)
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
What fantastic texture. You just want to run your fingers across it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the gallery show!
the picture is gorgeous and not like the IL I remember. Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeleteGloria this is spectacular, I just adore it!!!
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to say hello and share some PPF love!
Renee
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www.fussitup.blogspot.com
The texture is beautiful and it's a lovely work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful painting, Gloria!
ReplyDeleteGloria this is stunning. I love the way you paint.
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