Author Archives: michael milton-artist
Billy Barn Transformation
Billy Barn has been going through a transformation now for over 30 years. The cows are gone over 40 years and the first set or dance rehearsals took place in the early 1990s. Plywood was nailed to the floor of the middle hay loft, the milk-house was transformed to sleeping quarters and a full bathroomContinue reading “Billy Barn Transformation”
Billy Barn
A brief history. As far as I know, the Wetmore family walked all the way to Delaware county from NYC off the ship from Scotland in the 1700s and settled this farm, originally of 400 acres. They built a total of 5 buildings. A Greek revival house and a small barn by the road inContinue reading “Billy Barn”
laying time
In the studio laying time over ideas that are laid out singularly and forgotten. These are some of those works. Acrylic brush drawing on paper. Acrylic brush drawing on paper. Acrylic and oil pastels on paper. Acrylic brush drawing on paper. Wood dust from a belt sander over dirt with tire track and grass.
Two Paintings
‘Molecular Museum’ 48″ x 72″, acrylic on polyester tablecloth. 2017 ‘Juggler’ 30″x38″ acrylic on muslin over cardboard, 2017
Path made Clear
The clear path is always there. I don’t look to notice that it haunts my dreams and wide awake days. The path is made clear step by step. Tall grasses flatten down as I step over and over, up the down hill slope until it becomes a path made clear by determination and self will.
Clear Path
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