Two Back Lanes
Painting Description
This is a hilltop, spring-time view of a Mennonite barn.
This is a view that shows an unusual feature of this farm. I couldn’t see from my viewpoint why there would be two back lanes but I thought that they made an appealing design element. Each of my paintings is generated by an individual impulse. I often am not quite sure what draws me to a subject and my treatment varies a great deal. I am not concerned about the variety of tactics, I just let it happen.
Additional information
Image ID | R0057 |
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Original Size | 12" x 16" |
Year | 2014 |
Medium Value | Acrylic |
Base Value | Masonite |
Reverie | Pieces under this category were painted during a very short period of time between 2014-2015 when Pete developed a new style inspired by aspects of the work of Nicolai Fechin. |