4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold
oil on masonite
sold
In the next few days, you'll see several new paintings inspired from my road trip thru Lancaster, Pennsylvania - where the Amish call home. This young mother and her children stand beside their new spring garden.
20 comments:
I'm looking forward to seeing this new series!
very well executed. And I loved your last post.
That is so beautiful! I love your work. I wish I had half of your talent.
great brushwork. As usual.
Karin, this is my favorite yet. Of course, being a "Lancaster" myself (great maternal grandfather), even ups the ante a bit! LOL This is beautifully done. I too wish I had 1/2 your talent. Heck! I'd be happy with an 1/8th of it!
Amish culture is very interesting. Looking forward to seeing your road trip !
Hi, i'm from Brasil, i loved yours pictures. i'm a painting too.
Parabéns!!
um grande abraço
Stunning! You really captured a feeling in this one. I can't wait to see more.
I just came across your blog from the eblogger reading list and your paintings really mesmerize me. Wish i can paint like you...
Just discovered your blog and must say your work is beautiful! Thank you for sharing it as it gives me inspiration.
I enjoy viewing your artwork! My sons and brother in law are all artist (one son is a glassblower.) I love your new painting of the Amish family! Beautiful!
Beautiful painting. I can't wait to see Amish country on my road trip. It's wonderful to have a vehicle of self-expression and reflection while traveling. Looking forward to seeing more...
So delightful Karin! I eagerly await each new painting/series. You are most inspiring.
love the brush work. great texture.
I grew up in Lancaster. I came to this picture and it reminded me of home.
I really like your work. Thanks to you, I'm more inspired in art than I was before. =]
so beautiful :D visit back
I just saw your site while browsing. Your work is great. I began painting when I retired and love it so much I paint almost every day. Someday I'll start posting pictures.
Karin, I am new to blogging, but encountered your work in late April at a gallery in Asheville, NC. Love your fresh, clean coloration and spare but active brushwork. This series on the Amish is lovely, and I especially admired your paintings of people admiring works in museums/galleries. I also learned about your DSFDF challenge, and plan to participate in this fun idea.
I really enjoy the lighting on this. very beautiful.
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