Shucking And Storing Corn In The Corn Crib Size 16"x20", oil on canvas, created 2011. After the harvest, family members are shucking corn and placing it in the corn crib, the barn and smoke house and nearby. Chickens are pecking, golden rod is blooming by the fence. Cows graze in the middleground and pastures trees and hills in the background.
16 Curlee Lane, Phenix City, AL 36869 (334) 297-2733
Original Paintings and Prints
Realistic paintings and fine art prints for sale by me Walt Curlee. See landscapes, florals, nostalgic/americana, historical and wildlife painting and fine art in my online art gallery.
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WALT CURLEE of Phenix City, Alabama is truly a fine artist. His oil paintings are full of detailed imagery in a realistic setting with a special signature cloud formation. “Rural Winter” is striking with the animals and trees, red barn and the old car parked outside the farm house. In his “Springtime on the Farm” he shows beautiful rolling hills with flowers and trees, an orchard and mushrooms, a farmer on his tractor plowing the curving fields, the farm off in the distance and the wonderful cloud formation in the sky. And in his “Turkey in the Hills” he uses a reversed ‘L shape’ compositional structure showing the detailed turkeys in the foreground as if on a hill and the middle ground is downhill beside the running water. Also, “Autumn Wheat Harvest” shows the rolling landscape with many creatures detailed, such as squirrels and a frog, cows in the distance as well as houses and other buildings further away. Every section of this and all his paintings are delightful and masterworks deserving of praise.
-Laurence Bradshaw, Professor of Art & Art History at the University of Nebraska, Omaha.
April- 1st place in the Big Sky Category (landscapes)
Coon Gap Holler- 1st place award, Big Sky category
oil on canvas, 16"x20".
The colorful world of Walt Curlee is rich in character, charm, and extraordinary detail. Fun, lighthearted energy is brought to life by his unique sense of perspective and his earthy, organic, undulating shapes.