I was lucky to discover this farm not far from where I used to live and have done many studies and paintings of it over the years. Here, I walked around to the back early one morning and painted this view from across a low valley. These buildings are attached to the back of the farm and the silos and larger barns are out of the picture on the right. I focused on this section because of the more subtle rooflines with the melting snow that created patterns coupled with the bare trees that acted as a foil to the sky. Of course, the light was paramount as usual and contained a lot of warm tones due the the lower position of the sun that had just risen. I'm sure in the future I will continue to explore this area and try to capture more of its many changing moods. Size of this one is 8 x 10 inches, oil on canvas.
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