
Waning Days, 18 x 24 inches, oil on linen
As usual, I have several paintings going on at the same time. I work on one for a while, and put it aside to let dry or to give myself some mental distance, and work on another painting.
This is one that I've just completed and sent off to Anne Irwin Gallery for an upcoming show, Vanishing Barns. I sent three others which were all... surprise!... barns.
If you're familiar with my work, you'll recognize the motif as the Sloughhouse. I keep painting it in different light conditions, climates, and seasons. This used to be a working hop farm and I don't know when they stopped operations, but has been deteriorating ever since. I'm told that it was growing hops as late as twenty years ago, at least. I should do more research into its history.
Anyway, I never intended to record its deterioration but it's kind of becoming an on-going, evolving project. I keep thinking of new ways to compose with the motif, and once I think of something, of course I have to try it. And there is a sense of urgency, too, because if I don't do it now, the barns are going to disappear soon. As farmscapes like these are becoming less and less common, I feel like I have to paint them while I still can.
6 comments:
Your studio stuff has such a nice, fresh, plein air quality to it.
I like the vanishing point placement. Good luck with your show; sounds like a great theme to work with.
Thanks Jeremy~ I try:-) The larger cityscapes typically has a different feel, as I experiment with a lot of process techniques with those. But with landscapes, I try very hard to keep things looking fresh.
Thanks Perry~ it took me years before I realized that a vanishing point of a strong linear perspective doesn't necessarily have to coincide with a focal point. I wish someone had told me 10 years ago!
Love the sky! Where is this barn? I driven around out there a bunch and didn't see one like it.
thanks Craig~ it's on Jackson Hwy, just west of Rancho Murietta
http://maps.google.com/maps?g=sloughhouse&ie=UTF8&ll=38.492764,-121.177611&spn=0.009472,0.015128&t=h&z=16
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