Thursday, July 12, 2012

Opposites

Today I'm posting two opposite examples of vintage architecture. The old farmhouse just visible above the summer grasses sits under a midsummer hazy sky, while the second painting is of a vintage house in town that reflects the architecture of the 20s and 30s. My friend calls it the refrigerator house because it reminds her of the old fridges with rounded corners and chrome. My mother had a Frigidaire. Those old fridges had a lot of character and I think this house does too. For purchasing information please click on Daily Paintworks.  SUMMER SALE!  All 4" x 4" paintings priced at $70 are reduced to $60 + S&H. To view what is available, go to My Gallery in Daily Paintworks.

Summer Haze, acrylic on cradled wooden panel, 4" x 4" SOLD


The Refrigerator House, acrylic on cradled wooden panel, 4" x 4"

Thursday, July 5, 2012

My View

I spotted this old house as I driving up through the northern part of our state. It was on a low rise and almost obscrued by weeds and brush. In the painting I opened it up a bit so that more of the hosue is visible; then I painted it lavendar, which I think suits the house. To purchase this small painting, click on Daily Paintworks for more information.

My View, acrylic on cradled panel, 4" x 4" SOLD