Friday, December 16, 2011

Free Ranging Chickens

No Fences!
oil on canvas board 5" x 3"
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Study in Black & White

Black & White
Though if you have overheard 'chicken conversation' there is no black or white, only infinite variations. Especially on things to cluck over.
oil on canvas board 5" x 3"
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Brahmas

The Light Brahmas
Don't tell the rest of my hens, but these two are my favourites!
oil on canvas board 5" x 3"
(sold)
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Friday, December 9, 2011

Storm brewing over Nuttby Mountain

Storm Clouds.
Very dramatic clouds at the top of the mountain.
Oil on Canvas Board 5" x 3"
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fall Blueberry Field

The Blueberry Fields
Can you feel the cold wind?
oil on canvas board 5" x 3"
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Monday, December 5, 2011

undefeeted...

Ahh
End of the day
Oil on Canvas Board 5" x 3"
I have had this idea for awhile...
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Cobequid Valley Farm

Cobequid Valley Farm
Another in my min-scapes series.
5" x 3" oil on canvas board.
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Tractor

Tractor
Oil on Board 4" x 4"
(sold)
I have an affinity for this little tractor down the road. I learned to drive on one very like it. It has a presence.
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Three small and one from the summer...

Main & Park St. Truro
5" x 3" oil on canvas board


Sunset in Port Howe, NS

5" x 3" oil on canvas board

Farm in the Hills, Earltown, NS
5" x 3" oil on canvas board

Summer Day in the Shade
8" x 8" oil on Canvas Panel

Here are three more for the small series for the Market.  And finally finished one from the plein aire work in the summer!  Had to look at it for awhile.
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Monday, November 7, 2011

Small Works...

Introducing my new small works...for my market stall.  The launch is November 19.  Don't know how many I will have ready, but the paint is flying.  At 5 x 3 they are quite small, but fun to do.  The spring calf I may do some more work, but it needs to dry a bit.  I am so used to watercolour, the timing on oils requires a different planning!



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