Original artwork description:

A coffee farm in the heart of the Nicaraguan cloud forest inspired this painting. The farm established a sustainable co-existence from forest, to field, to table. Guinea Hens scampered about on the grounds. I did a series of paintings based on the co-existence between animals and man, exploring their similarity of being. This painting is signed on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil paint on 12 oz. cotton duct canvas stretched over 1.5"x 2" wooden frame, acrylic base primer

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#oil painting #nude #woman #painting #tropical #people #farm #animal #canvas painting #chickens #naive #ready to #hens #guinea fowl 
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Black Forest (2007)

Oil painting 
by Lorie Schackmann

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A coffee farm in the heart of the Nicaraguan cloud forest inspired this painting. The farm established a sustainable co-existence from forest, to field, to table. Guinea Hens scampered about on the grounds. I did a series of paintings based on the co-existence between animals and man, exploring their similarity of being. This painting is signed on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil paint on 12 oz. cotton duct canvas stretched over 1.5"x 2" wooden frame, acrylic base primer

Tags:
#oil painting #nude #woman #painting #tropical #people #farm #animal #canvas painting #chickens #naive #ready to #hens #guinea fowl 
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Lorie has been exhibiting her bold figurative oils on canvas since 1990. Her work is recognized for its rich color, symbolic female figures, and tropical narratives. The figurative canvases have... Read more

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