Acrylic Painting of Ward Charcoal Ovens of Nevada.
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 Published On Jan 16, 2024

Art of the Day: Ward Charcoal Ovens of Nevada.

Material used: Zen Sangam canvas sheet 7.8" by 7.8".

Colours used:
Cerulean blue
Sky blue
Grey
Yellow Ochre
Raw Sienna
Black
Titanium white
Sap green
Pthalo green
Virindian Hue
Yellow deep
Medium yellow
Lemon Yellow

Colors:
Camel acrylic artist colors,
Fevicryl fine art artist colors.
Mont Marte
Flash paint

Brushes used:
Flat brush 🖌️
Fine liner brush
Mop brush
Fine liner brush 00
Round brush 🖌️
Fan brush 🖌️
Palette knife 🔪


About the Painting 🎨🖌️
One day, I saw this picture on my hubby's laptop's screensaver. I quickly researched this place, which is in White Pine County, Nevada, United States.

As per Wikipedia,
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park is an area designated for historic preservation and public recreation.

The 700-acre state park protects beehive-shaped charcoal ovens constructed in the latter half of the 19th century.

The Ward ovens are the best-preserved of their kind in Nevada. They were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

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An MBA and a PGDBM by education worked 18 years in the corporate and academic fields.
Since 2018, I have been painting and enjoying the process. I am a passionate artist, a poet, and an avid reader. I love to travel, write poems and blogs, read novels, write, and multitask 🖼️🎨.
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