Showing posts with label farmhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmhouse. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Baking Day

Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
20 x 20 x 1.375
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This painting reminds me of my Finnish grandmother's kitchen in the Bronx. She was always baking something. Her apple fritters, though, were heavenly!


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Kristine Kainer
AOT, CFAI, AWA

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

La Grange Farmhouse


Graphite on Paper, 9x12 - Commission
I enjoy revisiting my drafting roots from college periodically. This drawing of a 1920s home in La Grange, Texas was no exception. Commissioned by a cousin of my husband's, I was able to actually visit the location prior to tackling the project.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Barn in Winter

This landscape depicts one of the large barns at our farm in Schulenburg, Texas. We had an ice storm there last winter and occasionally get a brief dusting of snow that always melts quickly. This painting is an attempt to make that winter scene last indefinitely.... $75 -- Purchase from artist

Friday, January 9, 2009

Farmhouse Doorknob

I enjoy all things rustic, whether it is an old, weathered barn or a rusty piece of ironwork. This 18"x14" acrylic painting is no exception--it depicts the door leading from the living room to the master bedroom in my old, 1928 farmhouse in rural Schulenburg, Texas. The patina of the bronze was a challenge as well as trying to make the knob, itself, look almost 3-dimensional. I think, though, that this painting captures a little bit of the character of my precious old house. In that regard, I succeeded. It is for sale through my website: http://www.kkartstudios.com/. (If it doesn't sell, that's okay, too....)