Dana Harrell Barn

Featuring sawmill-cut timbers that are pegged, this barn does not reveal its true age. Estimates place it in the late 1800s to early 1900s.

While not a large structure, it still has a hayloft over most of the interior space. The dirt floor remains and the dressed stones are spaced out carefully to form the foundation. This barn was actively used for many years and is now retired.

I happened upon this barn as I rounded a curve on a country road. Right away this barn begged to be painted. The overcast day softened any shadows. The variations in the color of white added so much interest to this quiet gem. It was a lush June in 2014. l set up my oil paint easel and completed a canvas 15 x 24 inches.

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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