Thursday, May 2, 2013

Haybales in Vermonts

Almost finished. I have to deal with the lines through the hay bales and then mount them, but I think the painting part is done. I would love to hear what you think!

Haybales in Vermont #3

Haybales in Vermont #4

Haybales in Vermont #2

This series of three pieces expands on my earlier piece entitled “Hay Bales in Vermont”. Again there is the bright green new hay growing and the clear blue sky, but this time the bales of hay are seen from different perspectives. First off, Haybales in Vermont #3, gives a closer look at the bales with a vertically cropped view of the grass and sky. The horizon line is level across the piece, in contrast with the hay field which appears to be swirled, as if a wind storm has just passed through. The sky is a nearly solid blue calmly looking over the scene. Next in line is “Haybales in Vermont #4”, in which we see the bales from more of a distance. The hay field looks freshly harvested with bright green gashes almost angrily protesting the havoc caused by reaping its bounty. Lastly, “Haybales in Vermont #2” focusses on the hay bales themselves, with just a peek at Vermont’s natural beauty above and below. This piece captures the rolling hills so prevalent in the Green Mountain State
(Haybales in Vermont #1 can be seen here

No comments:

Post a Comment

I would love to know that you stopped by my blog, please leave a note!