Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Farmstead - Door County Plein Air

Farmstead, 8 x 16, oil on panel, L. Daniel © 2012, SOLD

I am just now catching my breath after a most fabulous week in Wisconsin at the Door County Plein Air FestivalMy heart overflows, truly. I would love to give you the blow by blow, but suffice it to say, it was an intense time of painting from sun up to sun down every day. Some of my painting happened in very public, advertised settings with many spectators; and some happened on quiet back roads, completely private and off the beaten track. This piece is in the latter category.


"Farmstead" came about on my last afternoon. I was tired and not sure I had one more painting in me as I drove down a deserted country road. This farm, all aglow with the afternoon light, completely reinvigorated me. It turned out to be my favorite piece of the week, and was the first to sell at the Friday night gala. Sometimes pushing through the exhaustion is a really good thing. :)


Side note: I left my good camera at home because it was too much to carry with all my other equipment. Consequently, the photos of my work are not the best. I had to shoot them with a tiny, hand-held camera in my hotel room. Lesson learned. 

4 comments:

juliefordoliver.blogspot.com said...

The image is good enough for me to think wow when I first saw it. Love the sun on the building and congrats on the sale.

Amy Hillenbrand said...

Oh I love the little Wisconsin farm, makes me miss Wisconsin. I can see why it sold it oozes personality. Looking forward to seeing what else you came up with from your trip.

Sherry Schmidt said...

Wonderful mood! Although I paint in watercolor I find so much inspiration in your paintings.

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

It always pleases me when transplanted Southerners pay homage to the Northern climes :D
Love this PLACE!