Folk-Art Print by New England Folk Artist JD Logan
$30.00
This is a lovely folk-art print by contemporary New England folk artist JD Logan. It is signed and framed in a dark red wooden frame. It measures 16.25" L x 13.25" W. It is excellent condition and ready to hang. Berkshire artist J.D. Logan paints landscapes and still lifes in a primitive folk art style. His work reflects his interest in the simplicity of the Shaker's lifestyle and furniture. He is also an avid collector of primitive antiques. Captivated by the beauty of the surrounding hills and towns of his home in western Massachusetts, he creates art that celebrates the best of what life in New England has to offer. Simplicity and balance. Serenity and calm. These are the artistic aspirations of this self-taught artist who first picked up a paintbrush in 1998. Rolling hills, barns, churches and autumn leaves carry the viewer back to a time when life was simpler. The romantic image of New England we all carry in our minds is captured in each of his timeless images. His originals and signed prints are collected by folk art enthusiasts around the world. J.D. paints from his home (named Half Acre Farm), always seeking simplicity and balance in both his art and his life.
This is a lovely folk-art print by contemporary New England folk artist JD Logan. It is signed and framed in a dark red wooden frame. It measures 16.25" L x 13.25" W. It is excellent condition and ready to hang. Berkshire artist J.D. Logan paints landscapes and still lifes in a primitive folk art style. His work reflects his interest in the simplicity of the Shaker's lifestyle and furniture. He is also an avid collector of primitive antiques. Captivated by the beauty of the surrounding hills and towns of his home in western Massachusetts, he creates art that celebrates the best of what life in New England has to offer. Simplicity and balance. Serenity and calm. These are the artistic aspirations of this self-taught artist who first picked up a paintbrush in 1998. Rolling hills, barns, churches and autumn leaves carry the viewer back to a time when life was simpler. The romantic image of New England we all carry in our minds is captured in each of his timeless images. His originals and signed prints are collected by folk art enthusiasts around the world. J.D. paints from his home (named Half Acre Farm), always seeking simplicity and balance in both his art and his life.