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New England Village, Winter Evening

$250.00

2023 | Oil on archival paper mounted on panel | 5×7 inches

One of the nice things about living in rural New England is that you can easily go outside and immediately find yourself away from everything and everybody.  One of the advantages of this is that you can find places where you are alone, but can look back at civilization from a place of solitude.  One of my favorite places to do this is in Canterbury New Hampshire.  This is a perfectly preserved historic New Hampshire town— the kind of place with old dry barn smells that bring me back to my earliest memories, when I was much closer to the uneven, 200 year old wooden floors of the old grange halls I grew up going to.

On this evening I was walking back to my car, but caught this view with the last possible available natural light of the day.  That stripe of warm, glowing sky on the horizon is a common look in the wintertime, and creates cool compositions at the end of the day.

This painting is sold in a solid wood frame, as pictured.

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2023 | Oil on archival paper mounted on panel | 5×7 inches

One of the nice things about living in rural New England is that you can easily go outside and immediately find yourself away from everything and everybody.  One of the advantages of this is that you can find places where you are alone, but can look back at civilization from a place of solitude.  One of my favorite places to do this is in Canterbury New Hampshire.  This is a perfectly preserved historic New Hampshire town— the kind of place with old dry barn smells that bring me back to my earliest memories, when I was much closer to the uneven, 200 year old wooden floors of the old grange halls I grew up going to.

On this evening I was walking back to my car, but caught this view with the last possible available natural light of the day.  That stripe of warm, glowing sky on the horizon is a common look in the wintertime, and creates cool compositions at the end of the day.

This painting is sold in a solid wood frame, as pictured.

2023 | Oil on archival paper mounted on panel | 5×7 inches

One of the nice things about living in rural New England is that you can easily go outside and immediately find yourself away from everything and everybody.  One of the advantages of this is that you can find places where you are alone, but can look back at civilization from a place of solitude.  One of my favorite places to do this is in Canterbury New Hampshire.  This is a perfectly preserved historic New Hampshire town— the kind of place with old dry barn smells that bring me back to my earliest memories, when I was much closer to the uneven, 200 year old wooden floors of the old grange halls I grew up going to.

On this evening I was walking back to my car, but caught this view with the last possible available natural light of the day.  That stripe of warm, glowing sky on the horizon is a common look in the wintertime, and creates cool compositions at the end of the day.

This painting is sold in a solid wood frame, as pictured.

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