bushart Posted July 18, 2014 Report Posted July 18, 2014 Ok--life used to be a whole lot easier when all's I had to do was go to the store and buy a canvas---then paint Soooo...Get this bright idea to offer something different in the cedar sandblasted sign biz---now most providers usually can offer your typical loon....muskoka chair....lighthouse...etc......generic type stuff So BraveBrush here says---hey I can paint whatever ya want---just to offer something different...well then someone takes ya up on it So a nice lady asked for.......Rolling hills....stone fence.......man walking behind plow.....chestnut/brown draught horse complete with harness and red collar....log barn complete with side door... the lettering/horse and barn blasted nice---it did kinda turn out cool---but was a little more involved than say...a canoe Of course I blurred their last name for here So it was pretty much a painting---so ...here's a new work
Pikeslayer8 Posted July 18, 2014 Report Posted July 18, 2014 Love it! You have really captured a Canadian feel of hard work and solitude.
bushart Posted July 18, 2014 Author Report Posted July 18, 2014 Thanks Pikeslayer---actually I live in an area where every once in a while you'll see someone working fields still by horse
misfish Posted July 18, 2014 Report Posted July 18, 2014 actually I live in an area where every once in a while you'll see someone working fields still by horse Thats hard work living. Nice Terrance. As always.
BassHunterOttawa Posted July 18, 2014 Report Posted July 18, 2014 That's pretty cool. Old-world style craftsmanship is night and day against mass-produced generics.
bushart Posted July 18, 2014 Author Report Posted July 18, 2014 Thanks Bass Hunter Ottawa........It may be the case----and some of us aging brush jockeys are still kicking the can But in this technological age....attention spans grow shorter---and we are a dying breed Oh well--time moves on...not too many blacksmiths on every corner anymore either
lew Posted July 18, 2014 Report Posted July 18, 2014 (edited) I really like that one Bushart. My Dad grew up on a small farm in Saskatchewan in the 30's and they pulled the plow with a team of Clydesdales and as soon as I saw your painting I thought of him. Used to know the name of his horses but darned if I can think of them now, but it seems to me one was Tess. Edited July 18, 2014 by lew
bushart Posted July 18, 2014 Author Report Posted July 18, 2014 I really like that one Bushart. My Dad grew up on a small farm in Saskatchewan in the 30's and they pulled the plow with a team of Clydesdales and as soon as I saw your painting I thought of him. Used to know the name of his horses but darned if I can think of them now, but it seems to me one was Tess. Right on Lew My uncle had one of these--was called "Claude" When I was a kid-my cousin and I-- "hilled" a potatoe field with a horse
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