Friday, August 19, 2011

Two More Barn Paintings

Ed King came back yesterday afternoon to paint again.  He captured the barn from a slightly different angle this time, and he included my garden of English roses in the composition ... not that you can tell that they're roses, you understand.



Michael Dean, another artist that we know, came by to paint in the afternoon ... just as Ed was leaving.  Michael's style is totally different from Ed's.  Ed's paintings have a distinctly impressionistic style to them, while Michael's work is bolder and much more expressionistic. 

This photo doesn't show Michael's painting well ... it is wonderful and incredibly lively in person.


I met Michael years ago when he was recommended by a friend to restore the plaster in this old place ... In addition to being an artist, Michael is a preservationist plasterer who does things the old school way (meaning the CORRECT way, with lime/sand/horsehair ) and he thoroughly understands how an old building works.  He was here working on our plaster twice, once upstairs and once downstairs, each time for about a month.  He left town for a few years, pursuing his dream of a studio in New Mexico ... but he's back now and it was great to see him and reconnect.

(If you're local and you want to see artists like this in person, and you want to support a great cause in the process, stay tuned for details of the Hartwood open air art festival, which will be held here on September 17, 2011.)



8 comments:

  1. This proves that no two people view the world alike. Both wonderful

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  2. How many artists do you expect to have on the 17th?

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  3. Both do beautiful work! I, too, am interested ... how many artists?

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  4. We don't have a good handle yet on how many artists will be here. Our event is being promoted pretty heavily among the members of the art community, so I hope lots and LOTS of people step up and come. I should have a much better idea of where we stand in a couple of weeks.

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  5. While they are totally different, I love them both! Makes me want to drag out my paint, but I'd have to come hang out at your place, to have inspiration.

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  6. How lucky to have artists stop by and paint your barn. Both different, both very special.

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  7. I'll look forward to hearing about the event! Who knows maybe I'll be in VA!

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  8. Gorgeous pictures, I especially love Ed King's picture, gorgeous, and I can see those roses!

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