Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2015

A Shady Spot


A Shady Spot
9x18, soft pastel


A right of passage for a prospective bride on a wheat farm is to see if she has the stamina to withstand the rigorous days and nights of harvest. This scene was during my daughter's first harvest working beside her future husband. Harvest days are long, hard working, dirty and typically hot. At lunchtime when you're in the middle of massive wheat fields, you don't run down to the air conditioned corner cafe for a bite to eat...you make due. A grain truck provides just enough cool shade for a quick lunch with the crew...then it's right back at it until well after dark.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Scoop....Dump

Scoop...Dump
8x8, soft pastel


Day four...a break from the snow!

Today's painting is a typical scene that took place whenever my grandsons came to visit.  They always knew where the dump trucks were stored and loved to play "scoop...dump" under the arborvitaes.  Scoop...dump is a name I believe my daughter came up with which describes exactly what they do...nothing more...nothing less...a lot of scooping followed by...(you guessed it) a lot of dumping.