A painting of Ashlawn Farm in Lyme, Connecticut. The trees are bare, the grass is a muted shade of olive green, and there is a strong light across the front of the house.
A detail shot of a painting of Ashlawn Farm
A progress shot of a painting of Ashlawn Farm. Most of the colors have been blocked in.
A progress shot of a painting of Ashlawn Farm. Most of the colors have been blocked in, but the stone wall is missing.
A progress shot of a painting of Ashlawn Farm. The sketch has been transferred to the canvas, but there is very little paint on the canvas. An earthy red imprimatura covers the surface.
A photo of the graphite sketch that serves as the basis for the painting of Ashlawn Farm
Ashlawn Farm
24"x18"
Oil on linen
2022
Private collection

This painting of my childhood home in Lyme, Connecticut now hangs in the living room. Lyme and its sister town Old Lyme share an important place in the history of American Impressionism, and the area has long attracted artists in search of fresh inspiration. Our family farm is the subject of several paintings that currently hang in the house. Mine is the most recent addition.

Want to commission a work like this? Click here to send an inquiry

go back