Last visit to this scene – the other 6 are posted in the gallery.
This one took several months to resolve. For the first (last) time, I started with the sky, Van Gogh-style as an experiment. Then I got stuck bringing that down into the rest – until my daughter and an art teacher friend helped me unblock it.
I’m generally happy with the result but I’m not sure that this style is me – apart from being too imitative. But who knows.
Oils on canvas 12’x 18″
PS This farm is in Taranaki Province on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand, dairy country. Taranaki gate also means a section of wire fence cut at a double batten, it has no hinges, you drag that part of the fence aside to let stock through and rope the battens together when done. Will be variations of this all over the world I imagine
Taranaki Gate #7

I’ve enjoyed this variety of images of the same subject. My favorite is the top one and brilliant sky.
I agree with Sharon about enjoying the variations of this one scene. I like the new one and the top black and white one. But each one reveals a different story. I love how you did that.