Me and Baron's Estate
by AnnaJo Vahle
Title
Me and Baron's Estate
Artist
AnnaJo Vahle
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is me standing next to my painting called Baron's Estate. It is a 30 inch by 40 inch acrylic painting of my mother, brother, and his wife. My brother's name is Baron. This is a scene of them on or in front of their front porch. It is a small front porch. Baron couldn't fit on it with the others. He pulled up a chair to sit as close to them as he could. Their home is in Alabama. My mother and I visited with them at their home. This was the last time that my mother and I did so. I thought that it was an interesting setting. I liked all the pots and logs surrounding them.
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April 11th, 2015
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Comments (30)
Jeff Burgess
You are so talented AnnaJo. Love your port and all of the incredible work you have in it.
Bill OConnor
...great gallery AnnaJo -- this is terrific! And your travels must have given you some great memories. l/f
Nancy Griswold
Sensational, really. I find painting with love will produce my best works and I feel the love of family when viewing this FL
Reynold Jay
Happy New Year Annajo! Nice to see you standing there too. Well done with this one! I wish you the very best in 2016! FAV.
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you so much, Reynold. I hope that you have a wonderful 1917. Sigh. I guess that it took me a while to see your kind words.
John Alexander
thank you for sharing this photo AnnaJo. It looks stunning in that frame, and with you standing next to it... it really gives a sense of the scale. Wonderful work.
Lisa Kaiser
You are so talented and beautiful. Love that long beautiful hair, but looking at your skilled work of art is just fabulous as well. I like all the pots and logs, but the feeling of this with the folks sitting about is just great. Awesome contemporary work in home life in America today. This looks just like my family sitting about the porch on an August or Autumn evening. So many of us would relate to this work.
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you so very much for your kind comments, Lisa. It is especially nice to think that you can relate to it.