Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Blue Skies
In August, 2017 we were preparing for a total solar eclipse. The clouds would eventually interfere, but on that morning, the clouds were beautiful. $11x14, $215, Giclee prints available.
Golden Bales
Some days the clouds and rising sun conspire to turn everything a golden yellow. And that is what happened on this day. 8x10, $120. Giclee prints available.
Morning Bales
There is something timeless about a freshly hayed field full of round bales that gleam in the golden light of a summer morning. 11x14 $215, Giclee prints available.
New Jersey Lake
Earlier this year, my best friend and I spent a week touring New Jersey light houses (and bakeries). It rained every day but I got this shot and painting from a small lake where we stopped for a wet picnic lunch. 11x14 $215, Giclee prints available.
New Mexico Plains
It's just amazing what counts as a county road in rural New Mexico. The graded dirt north of Vaughn, NM where I took the photo that became this painting carries that designation/ Just amazing. 11x14, $215. Giclee prints available,
No Hunting
Pheasants are sighted with greater frequency at our farm in NW Missouri. I imagine this pair is looking for a bit of gravel alongside our country road. 11x14, framed behind museum glass, $215, Giclee Prints available.
Pigeon Hill Path
The archery range at Pigeon Hill Conservation Area where I go shooting my beloved bow is at the end of a long road that makes it seem far away from everything and a quiet retreat for the weary. 11x14 and framed behind museum glass. $210. Giclee prints available
Woodland Iris
One of our neighbors grows beautiful irises in her wooded back yard. She 'rescues' them from nearby country roads. I think they like small town life. 11x14, framed behind museum glass, $210. Giclee prints available.
Pecos Afternoon
During a recent trip to New Mexico, I spent a day along the Pecos just south of the Sumner Lake Dam. It was a beautiful, calm fall day. Framed behind museum glass, 12x18, $275, Giclee prints available,
Bale of Hay
My husband and I were looking at a piece of property. As we drove the property line, we came upon this solitary hay bale glistening in the morning sun. The corn flowers were blooming and I just couldn't resist. Framed behind museum glass. 11x14, $210. Giclee prints available,
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