Autumn Barn
by Elizabeth Mundaden
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11.500 x 10.000 inches
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Title
Autumn Barn
Artist
Elizabeth Mundaden
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Paper
Description
The old barn set in a meadow dried from autumn's arrival was inspired by sights I often saw from train journeys across the Scottish countryside.
The paper is not board based.
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May 19th, 2015
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Comments (3)
Janet Marie
How lovely Elizabeth! I was just introduced to your fabulous artwork by Jerry. What a wonderful way to remember your scenic train travels across the Scottish countryside. A mode of transportation I have not experienced. I love the feel you give of looking over the fence at this autumn day. Well done! LF Janet 💕
Elizabeth Mundaden replied:
If you ever visit Scotland take the train along the western highlands. The scenery is to die for. A sharp contrast to the kind of beauty Arizona offers but beautiful nonetheless. Thank you for your compliments Janet.
Jerry Bokowski
I wish I knew more about your time in Scotland, Elizabeth. Where you lived while there, how long? There are other FAA artists I know that have a connection to Scotland. I am a tennis fan and follow Andy Murray who just won the Davis Cup for the UK. Our grasses here in Arizona are now dried as our winter has now arrived. There is something about this that just draws me in.................FAV / LIKE
Elizabeth Mundaden replied:
I lived in stunning Scotland for 3 years when I went to study my masters and briefly worked thereafter. While I spent my time in grey Glasgow I often came across meadows dotted with sheep and glorious mountains in the background. Scotland is certainly one of those postcard countries. I miss it.