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Dave Barnhouse is a self-described "country boy" from Richmond,
Ohio who grew up in small towns and has no intention of leaving their environs either
physically or emotionally. "I want my art to make people feel as if thay were back
home on a Friday evening, so thay can experience the warmth of a cozy fire and smell the
homemade bread and cookies coming from the oven," he says. As soon as he could hold
a pencil, the artist started expressing his artistic talents. One of his first drawings
was a threshing machine on his grandfather's farm in Ohio. "He drew all the little
details," remembers his mother, who encouraged her son to pursue his art. Currently,
Barnhouse has settled into the Americana genre, constantly working with illumination and
adding a nostalgic touch to make viewers feel they are actually present and a part of the
painting. |