the light shifts-

everything changes to blue and gold

It’s harvest time.

The combines hum at dusk, the sheep have grown their woolly coats, and the land gives its last gifts of the season.

In that rhythm, I’ve collected these paintings—reflecting the same palette of earth and sky.

This month, I’m offering a small group of artworks, some prints some paintings, they all work together or singly. A great start to your collection.

Created in honor of National Farmers Day, this collection celebrates those who grow, tend, and steward the land.

Each piece carries that October feeling — beauty, bounty, and the quiet exchange between land and hand.

Evening Combine, 10”x20”, oil on canvas, FRAMED size 12” x 22” $ 480. SOLD

The final passes of the combine before the light fades. Every fall I watch this scene unfold, feeling both urgency and awe. This painting honors those in my midwestern landscape who know that harvest is both hard work and quiet reverence —an act of hope in uncertain times.

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Shropshire Sheep, 8”x8”, oil on panel FRAMED 10”x10” $200

Soft wool, warm light, and the hush before winter. It reminds me of my own flock gathered in from the summer pastures, in their breeding paddocks.

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Midget Small White Turkeys, 8”x8”, oil on panel, $200, framed 10”x10”

Bourbon Red Turkeys, 8”x8”, oil on panel, $200, framed 10”x10”

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Royal Palm Turkeys, 8x8, oil on panel,$200, framed 10”x10”

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heritage turkey breeds from my Livestock Conservancy Series

Together, they celebrate the coming season of thankfulness,
a reminder of the diverse and resilient life we are called to steward.

Special turkey trio deal - 3/$500

i want all 3 for $500

The Texas Longhorn print is a celebration of endurance and abundance.A reminder that even in stillness, the land hums with life.

Texas Longhorn, 10”x10” , limited edition giclee print, Framed $100, unframed, $50

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P.S. If you’re nearby, I’m happy to arrange local pickup or a visit to the studio — there’s nothing like seeing the colors in person, and I love sharing brown dog farm with anyone interested in seeing what we’re up to here!