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by E M Sutherland
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This is the third in a series of paintings done of the front of an old country store in central Texas between Austin and Bastrop. The gasoline pump... more
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This is the third in a series of paintings done of the front of an old country store in central Texas between Austin and Bastrop. The gasoline pump and the oil or kerosene tanks are similar to the ones at my father's service station where I work as a teenager. These scenes are still around rural Texas but may be gone in the not too distant future. So I like to paint them to keep the memory of them alive a bit longer. THE ORIGINAL OF THIS PAINTING IS AVAILABLE FRAMED AT THE PRICE SHOWN ABOVE.
Growing up in the small southwest Texas town of Uvalde gave me a real appreciation for the rural country life in the semi-arid southwest. I was always enjoyed seeing the homes, building and tools that people used to make a living ranching and raising livestock. During my upbringing I knew I enjoyed seeing the barns, pens, pickup trucks and tractors used to work on ranches. Since my father ran service stations I was interested in subjects like rural country stores, old gas pumps as well as the old vehicles, and other related equipment. The graying of the cedar fence posts, old lumber on the barns, the rusting barbed wire, and tin roofs and dry leather of saddles were things I enjoyed seeing. I also enjoyed seeing and being around the...
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Lori Moon
Congratulations on your feature in the Art of Watercolor
E M Sutherland
Thanks Marsha, I need to go on another photo trip to find more of these places because I love doing them. The remind me of times long ago.
Marsha Reeves
Love these old gas stations! l/f