Framed Haystack Paintings
Farms are usually associated with feelings of going home and living a simple life with a family. 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 and laying down on a haystack. In these framed haystack art pieces the hominess and familiarity of doing so is now within the grasps of art lovers.
Carla D’aguanno paints a very intricate and emotional framed haystack artwork in her piece Dear God It Is Me Calling. Depicting a girl on her knees inside a barn looking up towards the sky, D’aguanno effectively paints a sensitive piece of art.
Sharon France’s Windmill on the Old Farmstead is easy to dismiss as merely simplistic. However, upon further examination, one might be surprised to see how aesthetically pleasing the piece is. France depicts a typical farm with a farmhouse, a windmill, a hay field, and a barn. In doing so, France uses a good choice of colors. France’s attention to detail can be observed in the way she paints the clouds and the fields in the far background. Her piece is indeed simplistic but at the same time a very beautiful work of art.
Vincent Van Gogh is a household name when it comes to notable impressionistic art as well as good art in general. In his framed haystack art painting The Haystacks, Van Gogh’s distinctive style is immediately evident. From the way the sky is painted to the unconventional strokes used in the painting, most art enthusiasts would straightaway know that the piece is one of the famous Van Gogh’s.