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Browse 126 Farm artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Debbi Chan, David Larkins, Peter Lau, Peter Warden, E. Tilly Strauss, Ronald Lunn, Roderick Brown, Michele Starzec Ducharme, Obert Fittje, Martin Junor, Katalin Luczay, Alejandra Coirini, Tupper Malone, Lou Posner, Deborah Lenny, L. Kelen, Dana Zivanovits offering Farm artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 5 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Farm art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Debbi Chan: 'the best of domesticity', 2010 Woodworking Art, Farm. Artist Description:  i rescued this piece from an unsavory  spot. it had been away quite a long while.  glad to have it here. this bench brings smiles.   ...
Farm - Woodworking Art
14 x 26.5 inches (35.6 x 67.3 cm)
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David Larkins: 'Harvest Squall', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  From my art studio window, I have a wonderful view of a farmer's field. This year I observed the corn month by month as the maze matured into majestic tall stalks. In the fall when the corn matured and was ready for harvest, a series of squalls ...
Farm - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
Peter Lau: 'Sheep Shear Watercolor Painting', 2009 Watercolor, Farm. Artist Description:  Watercolor painting of an old pair of sheep shear on a wood grain surface found on a old farm.  Rust caused by combination of age and weather produce an antique rustic look on the metal shear.  A color range of red brown is found on the rustic sheep ...
Farm - Watercolor
7 x 10 inches (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
Debbi Chan: 'still at work', 2009 Color Photograph, Farm. Artist Description:  beautiful golden color. ...
Farm - Photograph
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
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Debbi Chan: 'working', 2009 Color Photograph, Farm.
, 2009
Farm - Photograph
4 x 6 inches (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
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Peter Warden: 'Transit of Venus', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  Old wagon and Agricultural equipment; located at St Fagans Folk Museum, South Wales ...
Farm - Painting
14 x 10.5 inches (35.6 x 26.7 cm)
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E. Tilly Strauss: 'Charmer, Rooster Eyes', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  This portrait of a rooster is a witty confrontational image full of theater and life. The surface of the wood panel is plastered fro texture and there are inclusions of text from media headlines ...
Farm - Painting
10 x 9 inches (25.4 x 22.9 cm)
Ronald Lunn: 'Old Timers Barn', 2008 Watercolor, Farm. Artist Description: Take a journey to an old timers barn. The doors are open for a heart felt warm visit. ...
Farm - Watercolor
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Roderick Brown: 'Get of My Baa  ck', 2008 Watercolor, Farm. Artist Description:  Sheep dog at work ...
Farm - Watercolor
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Roderick Brown: 'Cheek to Jowl', 2008 Watercolor, Farm. Artist Description:  Shearer at work ...
Farm - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Michele Starzec Ducharme: 'Vintage Rooster', 2008 Collage, Farm. Artist Description:  Signed PrintMatted size: 11
Farm - Collage
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Obert Fittje: 'Old Farmers', 1977 Other Photography, Farm. Artist Description:  This is a sepia image of two old farmers having a discussion some time ago on a farm in Minnesota. ...
Farm - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
Martin Junor: 'Farm yard', 2007 Oil Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  This painting potrays a typical small scale farm- yard scene in Guyana. This individual is self sufficient, he and his family takes care his stocks right at home. He also maintain a farm just a little way from home. ...
, 2007
Farm - Painting
3 x 2.5 feet (0.91 x 0.76 m)
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Katalin Luczay: 'Farm in Hunterdon County NJ', 2008 Oil Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  Late summer view of a farm close to my home ...
Farm - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Alejandra Coirini: 'Granja', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  It is a farm seen from above. ...
, 2006
Farm - Painting
150 x 100 cm (59.1 x 39.4 inches)
Tupper Malone: 'TECHNICOLOR COWS XVI', 2007 Watercolor, Farm.
Farm - Watercolor
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
Lou Posner: 'Hilgenhold Shed II', 1995 Oil Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  This shed, now torn down, stood on the property of a notable family in my rural neighborhood. This particular intersection of country roads was once the center of the town of Gatchel, Indiana, and boasted a cobbler shop and a blacksmithy, according to local legend. Part of the ...
Farm - Painting
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
Lou Posner: 'Hilgenhold Shed I', 1995 Oil Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  A second view of this shed.  In a private collection in Tell City, Indiana. ...
Farm - Painting
20 x 10 inches (50.8 x 25.4 cm)
Deborah Lenny: 'Missouri Barn', 2007 Watercolor, Farm. Artist Description:  Missouri is full of farms and many have old, rustic barns. This one had been abandoned for a long time.  ...
Farm - Watercolor
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Obert Fittje: 'Old Farmhouse', 1980 Black and White Photograph, Farm. Artist Description:  This is the farmhouse in northern Minnesota, long ago abandoned, in which my family lived until we moved to Montana when I was four years old. ...
Farm - Photograph
12 x 8 inches (30.5 x 20.3 cm)
L. Kelen: 'Vernon Farm', 2007 Pastel, Farm. Artist Description: caran d' ache neocolor II on mulberry paper. . . framed. . . .I' m finally getting it back!I' d forgotten what it looked like in person. . . been selling giclees, which I' m now out of.  Guess I should make some more now that I' ll have the original in front ...
Farm - Pastel
38 x 11 inches (96.5 x 27.9 cm)
Dana Zivanovits: 'BARN WINDOW', 2004 Ink Painting, Farm. Artist Description:  Ink drawing on all cotton Fabriano paper. A signed Zivanovits original. ...
Farm - Painting
13 x 10 inches (33.0 x 25.4 cm)
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Dana Zivanovits: 'FARM', 1982 Charcoal Drawing, Farm. Artist Description:  A early work in charcoal on sketch paper- a signed and dated Zivanovit's original. ...
, 1982
Farm - Drawing
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Debbi Chan - I am going to do an updated artist's statement. But until I submit it you have a short temporary one. As an artist I an fullfilled and contend. But at the same time I seek more , absorb more, and enjoy more. Art fills and fullfills me..I am always being an artist. My eyes see art always. This is not a hobby that I partake of when time suits. Art feeds me. Art consoles me. And being prolific it also takes my time. And for this I am thankful that i listened to my inner self. I am thankful for a following that grows by the minute. I enjoy you enjoying my portfolio. I also have come to realize that the coined phrase "starving artist" is a reality for some of us. But if you take another quote, my own , you will see that starving and rich pertain to material $. because of you the viewers , and because art is my life and my passion I can truly say that I AM RICH.. RICH WITH NO MONEY... and I can also say with truth that I am happy. I chose the path that allowed this rich life. There will continue ...

David Larkins - I've always been intrigued by the luminosity and transparencies found in watercolor and acrylic mediums. I believe an artist must experience the painting - to absorb the surroundings, the atmosphere, to have a oneness with the subject matter before the first brush stroke is applied. My style is described as "Abstract Realism" and my strength is found in the composition. I'm drawn to diverse subject matter that challenges the viewer to see abstraction in the ordinary - to meld the "real" world with the "abstract". ...

E. Tilly Strauss - I have been painting chickens for the last 20 years- beginning with the advertizing of our family's poultry farm business thru the eventual move of my studio into the defunct slaughterhouse. Somehow chickens fall easily from my brush, leaving painstaking impressions of my psyche and chronicling retrospective concerns of my community- such as the source of food, the use of land, the clarity of love, the isolation of individuals. With the inclusion of text from headlines to personal lists, stories emerge and dissolve through the process of the painting. Layering in the push and pull of darks and lights, the paintings gel into a narratives of our anxious era, a larger tale of the moods of soul and season. Because of the space and time I am afforded to work, much of my painting up to this has been intimate in dimension. I would like to enlarge the images to a much more confrontational scale. I recently moved out of the poultry slaughterhouse (because of ventilation needs) into a much larger barn. My goal is to further push the images so that they reflect the chicken as legend in our cultural mythology and account for my current truths. ...

Roderick Brown - Roderick (Rod) Brown was born in Western Australia. Rod spent his first 30 years in an arid and remote gold mining town. As a youngster he remembers the great freedom he enjoyed surrounded by the stark but vivid images of the mines and surrounding bush, which he regularly explored. Rod as a child watched his father paint in oils and sketch, in charcoal and ink, portraits of local identities. The early seeds to later pursue art were sown at this time. Rod has enjoyed living with his family in Australia, Europe and the USA. During this time he has visited over 40 countries around the world enriching his life and building on the foundations acquired in his hometown, which was a very multicultural society. Rod decided to explore his artistic leanings taking up oil painting while living in Sydney. At that time Rod was a member of the Castle Hill Art Society and The Hornsby Art Society. Rod took up watercolour painting in the early 1980's, which has been his preferred medium since. Rod has exhibited at many public shows particularly while living in Sydney and has over the years painted commissioned portraits. Rod has paintings in corporate and ...

Michele Starzec Ducharme - Raised in the countryside of Connecticut, illustrator Michele Starzec-Ducharme, earned her BFA in Illustration from Syracuse University. A love of home & garden, history, and nature influence her choices in subject matter. Michele combines a variety of traditional media, including gouache, colored pencil, and pen & ink, in each piece of artwork. Michele produces art out of her home in Colchester. ...

Obert Fittje - In addition to the mythology of our culture, we all have certain experiences, expressions and images that have deep personal significance and meaning. These form the foundation of our personal mythology. Some of us have richer and more elaborate personal mythologies than others. Recently I came to the realization that I was mainly painting the images of my own personal mythology. I am self taught as a painter and after painting for eleven years, I consider that to my advantage as the icons of my mythology are rarely something out there in the material world. My paintings lie somewhere between the presence and the absence of an identifiable image. It would have been a waste of time for me to have spent years learning the techniques to make my paintings look realistic because the subjects of my mythology are mostly imaginary. I do not go outside to nature to find the subjects of my paintings, but rather I paint inside using my imagination and the images of my personal mythology. As a retired professional psychologist, I have been trained in the use of projective tests such as the Rorschach Inkblots where the observer is presented with purposely-vague images. The ...

Katalin Luczay - Painting to me is an expression, interpretation, and appreciation of the world around me. In my opinion any art should inspire and elevate the human spirit. These types of art works are immortal, such as the works of the old masters. In my paintings I strive to achieve these ideals. I would describe my works as related as representational realism. In my seascapes I bring many different colors together to illustrate the movement of water. In my landscapes and still life works I like to emphasize the play of light as it hits a focal point. I like to paint in oil because I can achieve this sense of light and motion by glazing over layers, as well as in oil I can achieve a richness that I find limiting in other mediums. Please see my website at

Tupper Malone - I have come to painting by a circuitous route having worked for over 25 years as a sculptor. In 2000, I took up watercolor and collage as my creative outlets. In recent work, I am creating Journies. In the Terra Series I am using imaginary mapping and symbols to focus on exploration. I have done ten of the pieces to date and intend to continue adding definition to this work. In Sacred Words Imperfect, I am employing two primary techniques--air brush and watercolor pours. I use airbrush to create and array of angles criss-crossing the jumble of letters creating words and mystery. In Technicolor Cows and the Opus Series, I use a "watercolor pour"-- permitting a spontaneous reaction to the color as it is set down on paper. Using watercolor crayons along with negative painting draws the subject off of the paper as I work on the painting. Using the watercolor crayons on top of a pour, the colors layer on top of one another in an ever changing the dimension. The layering of the crayon, pour and negative painting adds a depth to the visual work that creates excitement. I enjoy working in these styles and feel ...

Lou Posner - After you reach the main or first Posner portfolio page, please click on an image to enlarge it and bring up further details about the piece of art, including THE PRICE and a description or story of it. Once you have done this, you may also click on zoom-in, a function which may or may not work. At the bottom of Posners main portfolio page Page No.1 you will see instructions for navigating to the rest of my art. There are presently a total of about 237 pieces of art to be viewed. Most are oil paintings, and the rest are charcoal and pencil drawings, watercolors, prints, etc. The first set of images will tell you if the piece is NFS Not For Sale or SOLD. I include these on the website to give viewers a sense of the scope of my work. Prices for each piece USED TO BE SHOWN next to the initial encounter with the image. NOW...all my prices are gone from the intial images, and the words REQUEST PRICE appear for all pieces that are still for sale. NOTE YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CONTACT ME TO REQUEST ANY PRICES. IF YOU CLICK ...

L. Kelen - I will be getting large files made of the art work I did while on some of the islands that suffered the Hurricanes. The originals will be available for sale believe it or not and there will be fine art prints available. Self-supporting bi-product of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and trial and error. Current activities lindakelen-artings.blogspot.com ...link found somewhere below. ...

Dana Zivanovits - Dana Zivanovits was born in 1958 in Columbus, Ohio and received his art training from the Columbus College of Art and Design (1978 to 1982). After art school, he went abroad for a year and studied the art of the old masters in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome and Venice. Returning to his studio in Columbus to develop these influences into a new body of work, he then traveled to Mexico and studied the sculpture and painting of that country for an extended period. The unique and vivid colors of Palenque and Vera Cruz intensified his palette. After a period in Ohio, he then moved to Venice Beach, California where the brilliant light of the region reinforced his desire to capture effects of sunlight and atmosphere. Returning to Ohio in 1995, he has continued to paint themes deriving inspiration form sources such as world mythology, classic and B-grade cinema, literature and dreams. However his primary inspiration is direct observation from nature, versus an approach based in art theories or cultural critique. Dana has been widely represented by galleries and exhibition projects including Julie Rico and Mega Boom in Los Angeles, the Venice Art Detour, Around the Coyote Festival in Chicago ...