ART BY PAUL BOECHER
Today I’m sharing some of Paul’s work simply for your enjoyment. No words can describe, so I will leave that up to you.
ART BY PAUL BOECHER
Today I’m sharing some of Paul’s work simply for your enjoyment. No words can describe, so I will leave that up to you.
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Such a talented husband! His work displays some of the beauty that Minnesota has to offer. The barn is my personal favorite just because I love old barns. It seems to me from driving from Tennessee to Minnesota, that the barns up north are in better shape than the barns down south, probably because they are still being used as working barns where many here are sitting idle.
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I think you’re right about the barns. Wisconsin seems to have the best barns. They were built to last and many are still family businesses. Paul loves painting them too because they have a story to tell. Last year he began painting a mural on the outside of a barn. He started in July so didn’t get it done. With Gods help he hopes to finish it this spring. I’m very proud of his work so I’ll post pictures when it’s done. Thanks for your kind comments.
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A SMALL GALLERY SHOW
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These are beautiful. My favorite are the boats on the water, but I like them all.
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I love them all too! Glad you enjoyed the show.
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Awesome post! There is so much to reflect upon from Paul’s paintings. I especially like the sailboats as they take me to my wife’s home along Maryland’s Eastern Shore. And soon I will again see our neighborly blue heron in the grass in a nearby pond.
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Paul is a nature lover and it’s apparent in his study of wildlife and Gods creation. So glad you enjoy them.
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Beauty in such vibrant colors. I guess my favorite is #3, the Ducks. Colors not as strong but oh, I love that water.
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Some of his paintings are more moody than others. I like the ducks too.
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