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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

Hay bales is something I got to see for the first time when I came to the US. For me this is very new and hence it fascinates me a lot. The freshly mowed lush green grasslands with yellow bales of rolled up hay - looks so beautiful, so fresh and calm to the eyes. One thing I seriously enjoy is nature and these hay bales on the green grassland is a real treat. When I created this artwork, I just wanted to capture the beauty and essence of the complete encapsulating view, that was right in front of me. This is what I love about being an artist. One can see the beauty in something so simple and natural, and convert it into a piece of beautiful art.

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The artwork is a 20 inch by 16-inch acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, with a double coat of Gamvar Gloss varnish. The paints used are Liquidex Basic Acrylic paints.

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

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