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Apple Meets Crock, Oil on board • 10 X 8" • unframed at the moment.........$525.00
Blue Ridge East Gliding • Oil on board • Framed • 8 X 10”...........................$525.00
I perched along Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park looking to the east, towards Richmond. Had my paints, easel and an outrageously gorgeous day to capture the fall colors. I loved the layers of mountains dissipating in the distance. And the colors! The blues next to the oranges - irresistible. This took longer than expected, I think because I didn't want the day to end. Can't get enough of the Blue Ridge mountains, especially in the fall.
Earlysville General Store No. 2 (right) • Framed • Signed Poster • 24 X 36”............$80.00
Buck Mountain Vineyard No. 3 (left) • Framed • Signed Poster • 24 X 36”.............$80.00
Earlysville General Country Store as you head south down Buck Mountain Road, Earlysville, Va. Driving by this classic old service station daily, I'm reminded of the era it was built and all the people who've passed through that door. It's still in service today and at lunchtime is jammed with contractors looking for deli sandwiches and a fill up.
Earlysville General Store No. 2 • Oil on board • Framed • 5 X 7”...................$325.00
Bleak House Barn Glory • Oil on canvas • 4 X 6” • Framed...............................$275.00
This gorgeous, symmetrical barn is just down Buck Mountain Road in Earlysville, Virginia, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was irresistible, it had to be painted; and what I like about this oil is how free the brushstrokes became. The structure became a dreamlike symbol of it's history, and it's history is deep.
The Bleak House Plantation was built in the 1700's and covered hundreds of acres planted in corn, tobacco, wheat and other crops.
Bleak House Barn No.2 • Oil on canvas • Framed • 5 X 7”...............................$325.00
Bleak House Barn No.3 • Oil on canvas in antique frame (not shown) • 5 X 7”.........$425.00
DaVinci Piaffe Horse • Signed Giclee Print on canvas • 8 X 10”..................$200.00