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Posted by Beverly Leesman on May 18, 2004 at 20:25:29 from (68.35.78.119):
In Reply to: Re: Help me identify my paintings of tractors posted by nebraska cowman on May 18, 2004 at 17:41:50:
Thank you for the names, Nebraska Cowman. Do you have any idea of specific dates? I seldom do paintings of entire tractors because that is not what gets into national jured shows. These painings have been in shows in the Midwest and New York City. Most people who would do a painting of a tractor would include everything. To make it more interesting to people that juror these show (Museum folk and professional artists), I cut off or crop portions of the tractors to create an interesting design. Because I know live in New Mexico, these tractors do not rust in the desert. The paint fades with the intense sun and some of it gets worn off because of the intense wind storms. This makes them a challenging, interesting subjects to paint. I have more to do in the series. It would be great if I find some experts to help me identify these tractors. I want to put blurbs on the back of the painting which identifies each tractor. Again, that you for taking the time to reply. Bev.
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