Flower Pots at Heathcote

Flower Pots at Heathcote
9x12 acrylic on canvas

Sunday, July 10, 2011

"Old Tractor"



"Old Tractor"


10 x 14 watercolor


$150


I went to the most interesting local place the other day---you might call it a tractor graveyard! It was 10 acres of old abandoned tractors, tools, machines and trucks! I was completely carried away and took 111 photos to use in composing paintings! Many of the old relics were almost covered in vines and wild over-growth, so there is a lot of editing to do. But I am going to do a series of old tractors. So this is the first and I love how it turned out. My camera died, so I had to photograph this painting with an old camera and the colors are dulled and the photo is not as crisp as I would have liked. But maybe you can tell something about this painting if you click on it and enlarge it. I love the colors in the old building and I used a sprinkling of salt to get some texture in the grass around the tractor. Notice the Spanish moss in the right top of the painting. In painting this from photos, I had to delete much of over-growth and other things in the photo to establish a good composition. Hope you like the outcome!


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4 comments:

  1. Your trip sounds really interesting. Like your tractor painting and using salt sounds interesting.

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  2. How did you find out about the "Tractor Graveyard" Egretta? It doesn't sound like the sort of place you normally visit!

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  3. This place is right in the center of town! It has road frontage and is always interesting in front, but has a fence so you couldn't see inside. Finally, curiosity got me. The owner had someone ride me and a friend through in a golf cart, stopping often for photos. It was an experience!

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  4. oh boy! What fun! My father-in-law would be there--but would probably try to rescue and hoard the tractors, not paint them. The tractor is such an iconic symbol of Americana!

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