Weathered Wisconsin Barn In Black And White Acrylic Print
by Kay Novy
Product Details
Weathered Wisconsin Barn In Black And White acrylic print by Kay Novy. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The tall “Prairie” barn was the most common barn in the Midwest and West. Built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Prairie barns were... more
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Comments (18)
Artist's Description
The tall “Prairie” barn was the most common barn in the Midwest and West. Built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Prairie barns were large enough to house draft animals, milk cows and hay (stored in a loft overhead).
Prairie barns were generally of frame construction with gambrel roofs, though some featured a curved roof called a “gothic.” Such barns typically sat on a foundation of stone or concrete, with sidewalls of stone for the bottom four to five feet.
“Western” style barns became more popular as settlers moved to the Plains. These tall, frame barns had extremely sharp-pitched “saddles” (gabled roofs).
Both Prairie and Western barns had a large hay door opening into the haymow, and a rain hood (or overhang) above the door. Inside, along the ridgepole, ran a track which extended out along the hood from which a hay fork was dropped to lift hay from a wagon to the loft. Both barn types usually had an enclosed granary.
About Kay Novy
Kay Novy (kkphoto1) Have always been interested in art in one form or another. Started out as a hairdresser, then oil and water color painter. Have taken many art classes, but it was a series of photography classes that I knew I was hooked! Love it. I have had my photos published in the local newspaper and for a local calendar, recently had a photo published in "Birds And Blooms" magazine. My art would be perfect for the home or office. Along with my FAA site you are visiting, you can also find me on Redbubble, Zazzle, Pinterest, Google+ and Twitter. Just google kay novy or kkphoto1 All photographs are copyrighted and owned by the artist Kay Novy (kkphoto1). Any exploration...
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Jerry Fornarotto
Very nice, L/F!
Kay Novy replied:
Thanks Jerry!
Andrew Wilson
Nicely done!
Kay Novy replied:
Thanks Andrew!
Debby Pueschel
Wonderful BW. FLP
Kay Novy replied:
Thanks so much, Debby!
Kay Novy
Bob, "New FAA uploads limit-1 a day" group, thanks for the homepage feature! Much appreciated!
Pamela Moran
What a wonderful barn image!
Kay Novy replied:
Thank you, Pamela!
Mona Stut
Wonderful wood work Kay l/f
Kay Novy replied:
Thanks Mona.
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful black and white capture!
Regina Combs
Lovely!
Sharon McConnell
Great black and white capture of this old barn!
Linda Brody
nice.
Lisa Wooten
Great capture. L/F/T
Arlane Crump
Wonderful wood image!
Jasna Dragun
Very nice bw image!
Debbie Oppermann
Nice!
Mesa Teresita
Nice capture!
Joan Carroll
nicely done IN BW!
Kay Novy replied:
Thank you, Joan!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Kay Novy replied:
Thanks so very much, John! Always honored to be featured on the homepage of "Images That Excite You" group!