I came across this small grain storage unit in a field west of where I currently live. I grew up in a part of the country that boasted large tall silos, so this little one caught my attention. It is manufactured under the name of Sioux, hence the name of the painting.
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"Sioux," acrylic on cradled birch panel, 6" x 6" |
Another small painting of a storage building. I like to leave the doors open just a little for a hint of mystery.
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"Not Your Average Red Barn," acrylic on gessobord, 6" x 6" |
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