Farm Animals
- Rooster, XXI
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- Afternoon Nap
- $ 2,200.00
- Driving about the country side on a warm afternoon I caught a herd of cows enjoying their nap in the sun. ...
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- Roosters in the Landscape
- $ 3,200.00
- If it is not obvious, I love hens and roosters! This canvas is quite special with free flowing strokes. Available to be seen in person at my studio. ...
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- Brahman Bull, III
- $ 6,800.00
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- Rooster, XVI
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- Rooster, XVII
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- Rooster XIV
- $ 1,200.00
- A slender tall rooster could not be in a more suitable pose. My palette changed briefly in this painting compared to others on the easels at this time. His deep color is cool turquoise and ultramarin ...
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- Blonde d'Aquataine, II
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- Blonde d'Aquataine, III
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- Red Brahman
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- This stunning red Brahman bull stood at the Berryville Bull Stud summer of 2011. I had never seen Brahmans and the two there at the time were jaw dropping creatures. This bull's color was deep with ...
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- Rooster X
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- I painted this rooster once before many years ago. When I was asked to make a donation to the Middleburg Montesorri School for their annual benefit, Art of the Piedmont, it came to mind as an ideal c ...
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- Portrait of a Red Angus, II
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- "I enjoyed the Red Angus Portrait, I so much that I had to paint her again. It is a slightly different shot in her front legs and gesture of her neck. This type of composition is always a pleasure. ...
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- Buddy, the Angus Bull
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- "This black Angus bull was painted to benefit the rebuilding of stock yards in Marshall with a more humane chute system." ...
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- Brahman Bull, I
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Rooster, VII
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- Gail never tires of painting Roosters. "I find their feet and neck crests fascinating in curves and structure. Each one is a little bit better than the previous." This painting has many colors too de ...
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- Rooster, VI
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- "This composition has an engagement with the viewer as the rooster struts straight on. Full of iridescent colors deep in the feathers one must see this portrait in person. It was auctioned to benefi ...
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- Afternoon Grooming, Ducks IV
- $ 2,800.00
- "Strong strokes of bold colors make up this warm late afternoon scene of two ducks next to the water getting in a good grooming. I love watching and painting ducks!" ...
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- Ducks, III
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- "These darling ducks traveled daily to my barn yard from their pond to catch a late afternoon snack." ...
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- Blonde d'Aquataine
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- "Blonde d'Aquataine was my first attempt at painting a cow. She is a stunning French cow with wonderful pastel colors balanced by strong orange and Indian yellows with a deep outline of magenta and p ...
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- Rooster VIII
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- Portrait of a Red Angus, I
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- "This pregnant Red Angus was not in the best of moods. She seemed to roll her eyes at the thought of being photographed. The day was hot and she was obviously due or over due even. The colors in the ...
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- Ducks in the Afternoon, II
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- Blackthorne Swan, I
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- Courageous Sam, an alpaca portrait
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- Rooster, V
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- Rooster V is a wonderful, fresh quick study painting wet on wet. Drawing was not allowed to dry before final colors were applied. The wash and drawing are still visible in the colors applied. An ar ...
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- First Shear, Alpaca I
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- "This portrait came from my first experience with alpacas. It was May and the coming yearlings had just been sheared for the first time. How comical they seem!" ...
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