This red barn piece is another of my small 5 x7″ paintings, done on a hardboard panel. These little pieces work well as partial studies for my larger farm-scape paintings. My work has been described as austere with minimalistic qualities to it.
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Old Octagon Barn Painting
Old Farmhouse Red Barn Landscape
It is another beautiful summer night here in the Heartland. It is almost dusk and I can hear the chirping of crickets and the lightening bugs will be out soon. This simple scene depicts my vision of a quiet farmstead on a summer day here in the country. Big blue sky days are the ones that I love most in the summer!
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Country Farmhouse Painting
Old White Horse Barn
Green Roof on the Old White Barn
I most often paint traditional red barns in my farm landscapes. My grandparents had a white barn on their farm. A horse barn! My grandfather grew up during the time when horse racing was a favorite pastime in many small towns across America. He bred and raced harness horses. Grandpa even shod his own horses! I have such fond memories of visiting my Grandparents on their farm. A white barn makes me think of them.
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Farmhouse on a Country Back Road
I love traveling along the back roads of America. One never knows what they will find over the next ridge or beyond the tall fields of summer corn. The idea for this painting came to me while driving between two car ferries, in rural Calhoon county IL, on the way to Pierre Marquette State Park. The scene is from my imagination and is done in acrylic paint on a hardboard panel.
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Old Red Barn in a Poppy Field Painting
Fence-posts by the Old Red Barn
I decided on one of those beautiful “Blue Sky Days” found here in the Midwest at this time of year, for this new painting. I just finished this piece today, so one might say that it is still “hot of the easel”, so to speak! I love painting simple scenes of the American Heartland, and hope that you will enjoy viewing my original work.
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Old Farmstead Painting
Old Brick Farmhouse Original Painting
I always want to slow down to catch a better glimpse of an old brick house in the country. This painting was inspired from a very old home that I saw on a recent trip to St. Charles, MO. Since I love living in the country, I paint simple scenes of it. I hope that you will enjoy viewing my original art work!
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Happy Father’s Day to all those Dad’s out there!
Since I was a kid I have always loved the country and antiques. The county fairs here in the Midwest have interesting displays of antique tractors to walk through and enjoy. For this painting I decided on a simple old farmstead scene with a historic John Deere tractor in it. I painted one of my blue skies with those “cotton puff” clouds on summer for this piece. It measures 16 x 12 and is done on stretched canvas in acrylic paint.








