Hill country barn
by Gene Gregory
Original - Sold
Price
$495
Dimensions
14.000 x 11.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Hill country barn
Artist
Gene Gregory
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This is a scene of an old barn in Texas with blue bonnets.
Title: Hill Country Barn.... Will sell Original this month for half price.
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July 31st, 2009
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Comments (19)
Jenny Rainbow
The perfect rural idyll, Gene! Is there bluebonnet blossoming? :-)
Gene Gregory replied:
In the Spring we have beautiful bluebonnets blossoming all over the state of Texas. ; ) ... Thanks for the nice comment !
Natalie Holland
This beautiful painting brings many happy memories......I remember roaming my grandparent's farm with my cousins during summer vacations up in Maine.....we had such a good time! Great work, Gene!
Victoriya Kot
Thanx for welcoming! Nice to be here) Absolutely miracle paintings you create! And this one raminds me of my own country, we have here similar views)
Dominica Alcantara
Thank you for your comments, I've been looking through your site and your paintings like this one exemplify your work very serene quite nice.
Brian McStotts
very nice paintings you have here... i really like the barn and the sunset on another page... and thanks for the welcome comment! cheers
Cindy Gacha
I love this painting. It reminds me of any place right around the corner from me up here in western North Carolina. A cool barn with mountains in the background and wild fllowers all over. Beautiful colors and wonderful memories.
Connie Tom
Hi Gregory, I've enjoyed looking at your work. This one was especially dear to me. I love country scenes, and this old barn reminded me of times when life was simpler and at a slower pace. Love the bluebonnets! The colors and scene are cheerful! Thank you, Connie