Recently I went to a friend’s family property to gather some rocks for a painting. They’re selling the farm that’s been in the family for a long while. I offered to create a painting from the local pigments as a way to save her favorite homestead memories.
Here’s the progress of that painting.
A Painting of Homestead Memories
Commissions Open
If you’d like to commission a painting of a homestead memory, or something you want to hold as memory, email me. Commissions are open but may be delayed, depending on current workload. This one is an 8 x 10″. Smaller and larger options are available. Custom palette from your own local rocks are also an option. Email me (madison@wildozark.com) to discuss.
Realtor Gifts
Paintings like these make excellent realtor closing gifts, when the property is a large acreage family farm or generational homestead. Agents can send me the photo and I can use my own pigments, or they can collect rocks from the homestead and send them for a custom palette (additional costs apply). The colors of my palette will usually be very similar to the colors of other areas, so it’s not a critical feature if impractical to gather them.
Here are other real estate paintings I’ve done:
And one from a family farmstead, from an old family photo:
- Weesatch Farm, homestead memories of a bygone era
Contact Mad Rox: (479) 409-3429 or madison@madisonwoods and let me know which hat I need to put on 🙂 Madison for art, Roxann for real estate, lol. Or call me Mad Rox and have them both covered!
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Author/Artist Info
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Roxann Riedel is a salesperson for Montgomery Whiteley Realty, artist, owner of the only ginseng nursery in Arkansas, and the author of books and this website. Madison Woods is the pen-name she uses for her creative works. She’s a self-taught artist who moved to the Ozarks from south Louisiana in 2005. Her paintings of the Ozark-inspired scenes feature lightfast pigments from Madison county, Arkansas. Her inspiration is nature – the beauty, and the inherent cycle of life and death, destruction and regeneration. Wild Ozark is also the only licensed ginseng nursery in Arkansas. Here’s the link for more information on the nursery
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