Counterman Barn

This small dairy barn is placed upon the crest of a hill overlooking the gently rolling hills and farmland of Vigo County. It is an unusual barn featuring construction with large glazed tiles to the eaves of the gambrel roof.

Although it is no longer used for a dairy operation, the barn is still considered important for its history and uniqueness. Morning light reflected on the barn's glazed tiles presented a challenge to capture. Warm light is reflected into the shadows.

This 16 x 20 inch oil painting was completed in my studio, December 2015, using reference materials and sketches gathered on site.

All the barn paintings are for sale.  Please contact Gwen to find out if the painting(s) you are interested in are sold or available.

Christie Browning

Christie is a five-time HSPA award-winning writer with a long resume of creative, compelling writing. Her background includes journalism and marketing, which allows her to bring a specialized voice to the pieces created for her clients. On her own, Christie has written for newspapers, online magazines and major publications. For her clients, Christie produces web designs, press and media releases, blog articles, downloadable worksheets and flyers as well as social media content. Her long-time career as an entrepreneur gives her unique insight into what her clients need to promote their products, services and messages.

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