The Autumn Barn
by Lianne Schneider
Title
The Autumn Barn
Artist
Lianne Schneider
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting/photographic Art
Description
This painting is based on an original photograph taken near Strykersville, in Wyoming County, NY - my home stomping grounds. This is farm country - though the farms are fewer than they were when I was young. Again, this is part of a backlog of paintings I had completed before my hospitalization so I will be unable to respond to every comment, much as I would like to. As soon as I am out of here and had my transplant, I'll get back to each of you in person. xox
Adult wild turkeys have long reddish-yellow to grayish-green legs. The body feathers are generally blackish and dark brown overall with a coppery sheen that becomes more complex in adult males. Adult males, called toms or gobblers, have a large, featherless, reddish head, red throat, and red wattles on the throat and neck. The head has fleshy growths called caruncles. Juvenile males are called jakes, the difference between an adult male and a juvenile is that the jake has a very short beard and his tail fan has longer feathers in the middle. The adult male's tail fan will be all the same length. When males are excited, a fleshy flap on the bill expands, and this, the wattles and the bare skin of the head and neck all become engorged with blood, almost concealing the eyes and bill. The long fleshy object over a male's beak is called a snood. When a male turkey is excited, its head turns blue; when ready to fight, it turns red. Each foot has three toes in front, with a shorter, rear-facing toe in back; males have a spur behind each of their lower legs.
Male turkeys have a long, dark, fan-shaped tail and glossy bronze wings.
This was the turkey species first encountered in the wild by the Puritans, the founders of Jamestown, and the Acadians; its range is one of the largest of all subspecies. The natural range covers the entire eastern half of the United States from Maine in the north to northern Florida and extending as far west as Michigan, Illinois, and into Missouri. In Canada, its range extends into Southeastern Manitoba, Ontario, Southwestern Quebec (including Pontiac, Quebec and the lower half of the Western Quebec Seismic Zone), and the Maritime Provinces. They number from 5.1 to 5.3 million birds. They were first named 'forest turkey' in 1817, and can grow up to 4 ft (1.2 m) tall. The upper tail coverts are tipped with chestnut brown. Males can reach 30 lb (14 kg) in weight. The eastern wild turkey is heavily hunted in the Eastern USA and is the most hunted wild turkey subspecies.
Thank you to the following groups for featuring this image:
WISCONSIN FLOWERS AND SCENERY - RANDY
ALL FINE ART AMERICA ARTWORK - BOB/NADINE
PIN ME 1 DAILY - BOB/NADINE
TOP 100 DIGITAL ARTWORKS - NAVIN
BARNS BIG AND SMALL - DEBRA AND DAVE
BARN LOVERS GROUP - TINA
WILDLIFE ONE A DAY - MARIOLA
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Thank you for your interest in my artwork. I am a western New York based artist with a passion for the sea and a deep love for the natural world around me. If you would like to see more, my full portfolio can be found at http://lianne-schneider.artistwebsites.com. If you enjoy my art works, please feel free to share this link with friends or share on your social networks by pushing the Pinterest, FB, Google+, Twitter or SU Buttons! Thank you! The Fine Art America Watermark will NOT appear on the finished product.
Because the final creations are entirely digital in nature they are considered to be original art work, not reproductions. According to the International Association of Fine Art Digital Print Makers (IAFADP), "An original digital print is not based upon using original artwork outside of the computer. The artist may use elements as source materials, such as photographs, drawings or other appropriated images (those in the public domain), but THE FINAL FORM OF THE WORK EXISTS ONLY IN THE COMPUTER AND AS THE FINAL PRINT OR AS AN EDITION OF PRINTS."
Please contact the artist, Lianne Schneider, directly if you purchase this image as a giclee print on canvas, framed or unframed. A signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity is available for each canvas indicating title of the work, my name, date of creation, a thumbnail of the painting, the origin of original work if the painting is a derivative, the number of your print in the limited printing and a guarantee that the work will no longer be available to the public in a canvas format once a total of 25 canvas prints are sold from all potential vendors. See other works by Lianne Schneider in a variety of different genres - florals, still lifes, seascapes, folk art, historical pieces, vintage recreations, modified abstracts, and macros. Perfect for home, office, hotel or hospital walls, each piece is digitally hand-painted for quality design.
Copyright Lianne Schneider 2014
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All images are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, downloaded, distributed, transmitted, copied, reproduced in derivative works, displayed, published or broadcast by any means or in any form without prior written consent from the artist. My copyright does not imply rights to an underlying public domain image and I make no such claim. Copyright on works derived from or based on images in the public domain applies only to the subsequent manipulation or digital painting resulting from my own style and interpretation. The original image remains in the public domain and such images are used in accordance with international law..
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Comments (37)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding Autumn Barn composition, lighting, shading, excellent color and artwork! F/L voted
Lori Pittenger
This beautiful artwork by Lianne has been selected to be showcased for the Thanksgiving Holiday in Impressionism group 11/20/17-11/23/17!
Emmy Vickers
Stunning fall scene Lianne! You are quite the talented artist! Beautiful fall colors. L.
Deb Halloran
Lianne, What a gorgeous rural scene with beautiful warm colors, textures and detail. You are so talented, my friend and this is simply wonderful...nicely done. v/f
Will Borden
Hi Lianne~~a stunningly beautiful autumn farm/red barn scene- sure like the inclusion of the wild turkey!! Very beautiful country!! Sending you my Very Best, Will..! F&L&Twt!
Bhvinder
Outstanding work Lianne. Love the warm colours and details - especially the turkey in the foreground.
MONA EDULESCO
Dear Lianne, this is such a beautiful and inspiring work!!! You marvelously captured this landscape and then you so masterfully treated it with such beautiful textures and lights...Love it! LF& hugs
Lianne Schneider
Mariola, my deepest thanks for featuring this image in your wonderful group WILDLIFE ONE A DAY. I am deeply honored and so very pleased.
Lianne Schneider
To each of you who came by to leave such lovely comments here, please know that I cherish them more than I can say. Had I been able I'd have come by to thank you in person but it is likely to be some months before I am able to do that. As soon as I have recovered somewhat from my bone marrow transplant I promise to make that up to you. Thank you all so much.