Yesteryear Barn
by Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Title
Yesteryear Barn
Artist
Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Medium
Digital Art - Photo Digital Art
Description
The weather is taking it's toll on this old farm hay barn that is surrounded by shrubs and trees located in western Washington. The photograph is finished with brown and yellow tones, a painterly style and texture to emphasis it's state of being, mostly old and forgotten. Thin dark edging corners the image topped with old fashioned script.
Many thanks to the administrators for featuring this work on the homepage of the following groups:
~ Beautiful Pictures
~ Barn Lovers
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Yesteryear Barn
by Jean O'Keeffe
Macro Abundance Art
(c) 2012 All Rights Reserved ~15:585
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July 15th, 2012
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Comments (26)
Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Thank you Rebecca for featuring my artwork on the homepage of your FAA group Contemporary
Georgiana Romanovna
Congratulations! Your fine artwork has been featured in the fine art America group, "Art From The Heart".
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! on this unique image’s being Featured in “The Artistic Aperture” group, and also Liked, Favorited, and Facebooked.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Randy Rosenberger
What a fine piece of artwork and I am happy to announce that this beauty has been chosen for a feature on the homepage of our WFS group. Congratulations for this accomplishment. Well deserved!
Don Wright
What a great job you've done here Jean. It's heartbreaking to see these beautiful old barns and homes just being totally forgotten about, and left to rot. If nothing else, there is usually a lot of really nice wood to be salvaged. It makes you wonder about folks sometimes. But, thanks to you, and the rest of us on this group and others like it, these places are getting at least a little recognition before they're gone forever. f/v