Four H Club is a painting by Phil Chadwick which was uploaded on August 5th, 2015.
Four H Club
This is a 4H painting. As the 4H mottoa says, I keep trying to make my best better. The biting insects were still active and the heat wave was also... more
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Title
Four H Club
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
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This is a "4H" painting. As the 4H mottoa says, I keep trying to make my best better. The biting insects were still active and the heat wave was also encouragement to work in the studio with the music loud. The subject of this painting is also all about agriculture so that the 4H title is most appropriate. The subjects are happy, hot, hazy holsteins. There are seven boivine brains in the painting plus three or four bodies and more than enough legs for those. There are porbably a dozen or more holsteins under this large, spreading tree but it is impossible to know just how many ... and I painted it. I couldn't see all of the cows for the legs. Do you see the cow staring out of the page at you? Cows can be engaging and just maybe they are not just dumb as we are lead to believe.
It was always an easy forecast under a ridge of high pressure. There would be nil convection and the temperatures were predictable. Hot, hazy and humid forecast for last for a few days while the ridge of high pressure lingered. There are a lot of "H's" in this sentence. As a meteorologist, these situations always provided me some time to pursure my research. There was never a moment to be squandered. There was always something to investigate and to learn from. These cows could be studying something.
I suspect thought, that further learning was the last thing in these bovine brains - but they were happy. Life is good to be under the spreading branches of a shade tree while chewing placidly on your cud. As I paddled by, I knew that this idylic scene had to be recorded in pigment. There was certainly no place to put my easel and plus the biting insects were still annoying. This would be a larger studio work.
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