Eddie's #3
by Len Stomski
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Title
Eddie's #3
Artist
Len Stomski
Medium
Painting - Oil On Stretched Canvas
Description
Painted Dec 2013 Eddie Alibozek has a small farm that is one of the few left in the Berkshires and is now the home for a hand full of beefers. Sitting high across the hoosac valley from Mt Greylock it is truly one of the most productive areas around.
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December 28th, 2013
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Comments (27)
Constantinos Charalampopoulos
Wonderful Winter atmosphereLen ! ...Not so cold because of the nice warm colors !!!! F/L
Carol Japp
Gorgeous work Len. As with so many of your pieces, I would love to step into this beautiful scene! Very well done indeed. L/f
Dawn Senior-Trask
Always a keen pleasure to revisit your atmospheric paintings and enjoy the entire experience you so masterfully evoke! fav
Bonnie Mason
A beautiful painting, Len. So sad that there aren't more farms thriving in that area...LF
Dawn Senior-Trask
Always a highlight of any day to revisit one of your paintings that transports me to a moment in time and the life of our planet. Fabulous! fav
Lesa Weller
Len, your painting moves me deeply. The depth appreciation for the landscape and buildings is remarkable. l/f
Dawn Senior-Trask
I am transported to this place and time, with all its subtle sensations and feelings. A magnificent and moody painting -- and I can hear those hiefers lowing. Love it! l/f
Alfred Motzer
Great artwork Len,..wonderful light and sensitivity in this masterful painting..!! v/f
Martin Davey
wonder winter scene with such and interesting collection of colours and a nice feel of freshness. I like the way the composition drives you through the village, in to the mountains and on to the dying sky of the day. The loose brush strokes use for the tree foliage are a master stroke! L