Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rural. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Deere in Maine

Deere in Maine, 30x40, oil on gallery wrap


I saw this tractor on the side of the road in Maine when we were there last year. Every time we drove by I checked out the light on it... then one day it was PERFECT! I jumped out of the car and walked up to take pictures of it from a respectable distance and noticed a guy mowing the lawn. He was just staring at me... I said,"good morning! I am a painter  and would love to take photos of this tractor if I could?" in my nice southern gentlemanly way. He was not impressed. After an awkward pause and an ugly look, he exhaustedly dismissed me with wave of his hand and said, "go ahead!" and not in a nice way. 

You never know if the people you come in contact with are gonna be nice or not. 80% of them a more than ok with you taking photos or setting up to paint, 15% of them can be pacified with a statement like the one above, a business card and looking them in the eye when you shake their hand... the other 5% ARE JUST CRAZY. I ran into this situation with parents when I taught... 95% are great... 5% are crazy pants.

Be Careful out there, there are 5 Percenters everywhere!

You can add this painting to your collection here


Saturday, November 26, 2016

Barn on Lamar Potts Road



I have painted this barn several times over the past several years... on my own, in workshops and with friends. This one is done in gouache.

http://davidboydjr.com/works/2227752/barn-on-lamar-potts-road

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Barn at Oak Grove



Painted this barn at Oak Grove Plantation in my hometown as a study for a series of paintings on this location for the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast.

You can purchase this piece here:

http://davidboydjr.com/works/2223482/barn-at-oak-grove-plantation


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Buchanan General Store



This is one of my favorite go-to subjects to paint when we are visiting family in Tennessee. If I find myself riding aimlessly looking for something, I just go here! There is always something to paint!


You can purchase this little beauty here:

http://davidboydjr.com/works/2219261/buchanan-general-store

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Hidden

Hidden, 11x14, oil on linen, $625, palette knife, landscape, architecture, rural
While in Tennessee this summer, I had a friends father drive me around to show some places off the beaten path. I had driven past this tobacco barn a hundred time and had NO idea it was there.