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Farmer and his Scythe Painting

Jacqueline Köksal-Dubler

Switzerland

Painting, Watercolor on Wood

Size: 11.8 W x 9.4 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

- Nowadays we do not come accross many of these types of farmers, farmers who cut hay with their scythes. Actually it is very rare. But only tweny years ago it was a common scene at least in rural areas. I always have been fascinated how fast and acurate these professionals cut hay. I have created a pyroaquarelle and capured the vanishing type "farmer with his scythe". I also let him smoke the pipe, something they used to do when taking a break. I am especially proud of how well I succeeded in giving him a facial expression. The material is excellent beech wood with a beautiful fine texture. I give rise to the painting by using the wood-burning pen, watercolors, and by taking the individual wood texture into account. The final work is varnished three times, in order to give a beautiful soft brilliance, and it guarantees best possible protection for your art. The painting is delivered without frame and hanging hardware. -

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Painting:Watercolor on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 9.4 H x 0.1 D in

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I have been fascinated by burning wood already by the time when I was explaining to my little boys how to decorate objects in a simple way using the woodburning pen. While practicing conventional pyrography, I noticeably missed the play of colors. So this had been the reason why I have been busy in learning the art of coloring. A colorful life is important for me. Even on my daily walks I always choose paths and places that offer some kind of colored beauty. I grew up with photo cameras, and taking pictures is another passion of me. My camera is with me many times because taken photographs serve best as basis for my art. The wood-burned motives are colored with watercolors in a perfect way that allows viewers to still clearly recognize the beautiful and unique patterns of the processed wood. This is what makes my art so unique. The strong combination of burned wood and aquarelle led to call it PYROAQUARELLE.

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