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Artwork Blue Tractor, Tuscany
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Blue Tractor, Tuscany

$650.00

Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 11x14 inches. Standard Size

This painting was created when I first arrived in Italy. I spent four days at the Tuscan country house of Daniela Astone, an amazing painter, friend, and former director of the second-year program at the academy. For the past three years, I've been attending a workshop each spring, and the weather has always been great. However, this time it was quite rainy and cloudy for most of the duration, so I had to work efficiently whenever there was stronger light. Despite the weather, it was a welcome change and allowed me to cool down after a long month in Montoro, Spain, where the temperatures were consistently in the mid-90s to low 100s.

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Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 11x14 inches. Standard Size

This painting was created when I first arrived in Italy. I spent four days at the Tuscan country house of Daniela Astone, an amazing painter, friend, and former director of the second-year program at the academy. For the past three years, I've been attending a workshop each spring, and the weather has always been great. However, this time it was quite rainy and cloudy for most of the duration, so I had to work efficiently whenever there was stronger light. Despite the weather, it was a welcome change and allowed me to cool down after a long month in Montoro, Spain, where the temperatures were consistently in the mid-90s to low 100s.

Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 11x14 inches. Standard Size

This painting was created when I first arrived in Italy. I spent four days at the Tuscan country house of Daniela Astone, an amazing painter, friend, and former director of the second-year program at the academy. For the past three years, I've been attending a workshop each spring, and the weather has always been great. However, this time it was quite rainy and cloudy for most of the duration, so I had to work efficiently whenever there was stronger light. Despite the weather, it was a welcome change and allowed me to cool down after a long month in Montoro, Spain, where the temperatures were consistently in the mid-90s to low 100s.

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