Barn artwork
Farms are usually associated with feelings of going home and living a simple life with a family. From the farm animals, the barn, to the rural environment, farm life indeed is very different from the hectic and busy urban life most of us live.
When in a farm, one cannot deny that there is a certain kind of charm in walking to the barn. In these framed barn art pieces the hominess and familiarity of doing so is now within the grasps of art lovers.
Dan Campanelli’s framed barn art painting Dark Hallow Illuminated perfectly captures the calm environment of the farm life. In the piece, Campanelli shows a flock of sheep hazing just right outside the barn. It’s hard to deny that Campanelli’s attention to detail is quite evident in this homey piece. This hominess can also be observed in Brandon Barn by Warren Kimble. Despite having a significantly different art style, Kimble’s work captures the same sense of serenity as Campanelli’s. Contrary to Campanelli’s realistic portrayal of a typical red barn, Kimble on the other hand utilizes a cleaner and simpler approach. Nonetheless, both pieces great works of art.
The image of a barn usually is usually uplifting and joyful. However, this is not the case with the framed barn artwork Working Late by Ray Hendershot. The piece is hauntingly beautiful in a way. It shows an image of a barn in a late winter evening with a full moon clearly seen behind a leafless tree.
Another notable piece is Sandra Pratt’s White Barn. Pratt’s depiction of a white barn is both simple but elegant. With a white façade and a white roof, the painting evokes a sense of purity and innocence. Art lovers are sure to appreciate Pratt’s unique piece of art.