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Ranch-Way Feeds at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill (c) Ruth Soller
Ranch-Way Feeds at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill (c) Ruth Soller
This aged and rusty Ranch-Way Feeds sign caught my eye in the Loveland Feed & Grain Mill. The patterns and colors of the chipped paint and weathered deterioration were challenging to capture in paint. I experimented with Golden Fiber Paste and Golden Light Molding Paste in building up the texture of the bricks. This painting will be available at Tenfold Collective in Loveland, CO, Friday July 8th from 4-9 pm during a city-wide event recognizing the Artspace Inc. agreement to purchase and renovate the historic 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill into a multi-purpose space for the arts.
This aged and rusty Ranch-Way Feeds sign caught my eye in the Loveland Feed & Grain Mill. The patterns and colors of the chipped paint and weathered deterioration were challenging to capture in paint. I experimented with Golden Fiber Paste and Golden Light Molding Paste in building up the texture of the bricks. This painting will be available at Tenfold Collective in Loveland, CO, Friday July 8th from 4-9 pm during a city-wide event recognizing the Artspace Inc. agreement to purchase and renovate the historic 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill into a multi-purpose space for the arts.
Labels:
Architecture,
farm scene,
Fine Art,
nostalgia,
Oil painting
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Howe Scale at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill | Ruth Soller - Blog
Howe Scale at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill Ruth Soller - Blog
This Howe gooseneck benchtop scale inside Loveland Feed & Grain Mill is more rare than the Fairbanks Scale in my previous painting. Notice the green and the red and white state inspection stickers on the edge of the scale, evidence that the scale had been certified accurate. The 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill in Colorado ceased operations in 2003.
This Howe gooseneck benchtop scale inside Loveland Feed & Grain Mill is more rare than the Fairbanks Scale in my previous painting. Notice the green and the red and white state inspection stickers on the edge of the scale, evidence that the scale had been certified accurate. The 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill in Colorado ceased operations in 2003.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Horseshoe Door at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill | Ruth Soller - Blog
Horseshoe Door at Loveland Feed & Grain Mill Ruth Soller - Blog
This old and worn door was the main entry from the west side loading dock of the historic 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill. You can see the passage of time as you observe the layers of renovations to the original red brick building. At one time the building was painted a light blue and the doors were a cadette grey-blue. A later coat of white paint covered exterior and interior walls; then this paint has worn through to reveal under layers. I replaced the outline of a standard quarter horse shoe with a large draft horse shoe; because I have seen early photos of draft horses pulling wagonloads of feed from this busy mill in the early 1900's. What memories does this bring to your mind?
This old and worn door was the main entry from the west side loading dock of the historic 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill. You can see the passage of time as you observe the layers of renovations to the original red brick building. At one time the building was painted a light blue and the doors were a cadette grey-blue. A later coat of white paint covered exterior and interior walls; then this paint has worn through to reveal under layers. I replaced the outline of a standard quarter horse shoe with a large draft horse shoe; because I have seen early photos of draft horses pulling wagonloads of feed from this busy mill in the early 1900's. What memories does this bring to your mind?
Monday, May 30, 2011
Fairbanks Scale at Loveland Feed & Grain | Ruth Soller - Blog
Fairbanks Scale at Loveland Feed & Grain Ruth Soller - Blog
This antique Fairbanks Scale at the 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill caught my attention as it reminded me of the ornate old equipment and implements I had seen at my grandfather's general store in Cornerville, Arkansas as a child. Notice how elegantly designed and engineered is this utilitarian scale used for weighing sacks of grains and animal feeds. Features include fluted Doric columns with base, a shiny brass beam arm with poise and the large gold lettering across the mantle. Numerous examples of a variety of scales collected dust on the main floor of the retired grainery.
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This antique Fairbanks Scale at the 1891 Loveland Feed & Grain Mill caught my attention as it reminded me of the ornate old equipment and implements I had seen at my grandfather's general store in Cornerville, Arkansas as a child. Notice how elegantly designed and engineered is this utilitarian scale used for weighing sacks of grains and animal feeds. Features include fluted Doric columns with base, a shiny brass beam arm with poise and the large gold lettering across the mantle. Numerous examples of a variety of scales collected dust on the main floor of the retired grainery.
For the full story of Granddaddy's Store please sign up for my free monthly e-newsletter here http://ruthsoller.fineartstudioonline.com/email-newsletter .
Monday, May 23, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Beryl's Rooster
Beryl's Rooster
Beryl is a wonderfully imaginative spirit who creates garden gargoyles out of rusty farm implements and aged machine parts. Beryl's rooster used to survey our figure drawing classes from his cage in Beryl's Gallery. I photographed Beryl's Rooster one sunny summer morning while we were painting in Beryl's back yard. Lately, I envisioned Beryl's Rooster on a checkerboard background; and doesn't he look handsome?
Beryl is a wonderfully imaginative spirit who creates garden gargoyles out of rusty farm implements and aged machine parts. Beryl's rooster used to survey our figure drawing classes from his cage in Beryl's Gallery. I photographed Beryl's Rooster one sunny summer morning while we were painting in Beryl's back yard. Lately, I envisioned Beryl's Rooster on a checkerboard background; and doesn't he look handsome?
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Best Oil Award and Sales Update | Ruth Soller - Blog
Best Oil Award and Sales Update Ruth Soller - Blog
I'm happy that my oil painting "Broomfield Grain Elevator" won Best Oil Award at the Western Spirit Art Show & Sale at Cheyenne Fontier Days Old West Museum. Three jurors Jerry Palen, Sarah Woods, and Matt Flint agreed unanimously that my painting was best of 132 oil paintings juried into the show. Both "Broomfield Grain Elevator" and my miniature oil painting "Budweiser Clydesdale" sold so far. Two paintings still available are "Moonlit Percheron" and "La Fonda Las Posadas".
http://solleroriginals.com/blog/28434/best-oil-award-and-sales-update
I'm happy that my oil painting "Broomfield Grain Elevator" won Best Oil Award at the Western Spirit Art Show & Sale at Cheyenne Fontier Days Old West Museum. Three jurors Jerry Palen, Sarah Woods, and Matt Flint agreed unanimously that my painting was best of 132 oil paintings juried into the show. Both "Broomfield Grain Elevator" and my miniature oil painting "Budweiser Clydesdale" sold so far. Two paintings still available are "Moonlit Percheron" and "La Fonda Las Posadas".
http://solleroriginals.com/blog/28434/best-oil-award-and-sales-update
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Best in Oils Award and Sale | Ruth Soller - Blog
Best in Oils Award and Sale Ruth Soller - Blog
I'm thrilled to win Best in Oils Award at the 2011 Western Spirit Show and Sale at Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. Three jurors Jerry Palen, Sarah Woods, and Matt Flint agreed unanimously that my "Broomfield Grain Elevator" was the best of 200 oil paintings in the show. I'm also happy that my miniature oil painting "Budweiser Clydesdale" sold to a new collector of my work at the opening reception. For information about my three available paintings in the show, "Broomfield Grain Elevator", "Moonlit Percheron", and "La Fonda Los Posadas" click here http://www.oldwestmuseum.org.
I'm thrilled to win Best in Oils Award at the 2011 Western Spirit Show and Sale at Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. Three jurors Jerry Palen, Sarah Woods, and Matt Flint agreed unanimously that my "Broomfield Grain Elevator" was the best of 200 oil paintings in the show. I'm also happy that my miniature oil painting "Budweiser Clydesdale" sold to a new collector of my work at the opening reception. For information about my three available paintings in the show, "Broomfield Grain Elevator", "Moonlit Percheron", and "La Fonda Los Posadas" click here http://www.oldwestmuseum.org.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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Special Offer on Select Paintings | Ruth Soller - Blog
Special Offer on Select Paintings Ruth Soller - Blog
My new collectors enjoy owning my smaller works before deciding to acquire a larger piece. These works are unique in that two are color studies from which I painted larger studio paintings. The third is special because it is the first plein air painting which I finished and am offering for sale. Each is an original one-of–a-kind oil painting on canvas board size 8x10 or 10x8, signed, varnished and ready to frame or to display on a small easel on a mantle, shelf or table. This special offer is available January 8, 2011 through January 15, 2011. I am posting this offer on all my media outlets in order to give everyone equal opportunity. You may purchase each painting for the reduced price of $125 including Free shipping in the US. This offer is first-come-first-serve so please respond quickly by email or phone if you are interested.
My new collectors enjoy owning my smaller works before deciding to acquire a larger piece. These works are unique in that two are color studies from which I painted larger studio paintings. The third is special because it is the first plein air painting which I finished and am offering for sale. Each is an original one-of–a-kind oil painting on canvas board size 8x10 or 10x8, signed, varnished and ready to frame or to display on a small easel on a mantle, shelf or table. This special offer is available January 8, 2011 through January 15, 2011. I am posting this offer on all my media outlets in order to give everyone equal opportunity. You may purchase each painting for the reduced price of $125 including Free shipping in the US. This offer is first-come-first-serve so please respond quickly by email or phone if you are interested.
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