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Beautiful work last night on the Summer Barn.

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On my drive back home today from a short trip to North Carolina I came through some backroads and ran across a few tobacco fields….and tobacco barns.  As I grew up working on tobacco farms as a kid I was interested to see these.  I got a few photos.  I’ve been wanting to do a painting of a tobacco barn.  Maybe this will get me started.

And I was interested to look up the Tobacco Barns Project.  They are trying to save some of the old barns.  See about that here. 

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Barn 4 Seasons3copyrightHere is the new Four Seasons series that we will be doing this year…and it includes Barns! Paint one or all four!!!  We will be starting with the Winter scene on Friday, February 28th.  Click here to register and learn more.

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Roosters and Barns

 

Yesterday our young artists finished up a barn painting that they started the day before when they finished their cow paintings.  And then we had time to paint these amazing Roosters.  Great work by our Art Campers.  There are just two sessions left this summer….one for painters and one for sewing.  Don’t let your creative kids miss out.  Register now!

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wp-1486293542995.jpgYesterday we had a terrific paint party with a full house painting fabulous winter barn scenes!  Great work everyone.

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The next show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council is in Celebration of Warren County’s 175th Birthday, Barns & Farms of Warren County.  I painted this small piece on Monday in preparation for the show. 

It is an acrylic on matboard measuring 7 3/4″ x 13″.  It’s called “Bowen Farm from Fairgrounds Road”.

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The Barn is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available for $125. 

This barn could be a home to the many farm animals I have been painting lately.  Living in the Shenandoah Valley gives you access to beautiful landscapes and many of them include barns.

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