As the harvest moon hung low in the autumn sky, Clyde Watkins, a proud farmer, gathered the final pumpkins from his farm. With a satisfied smile, he knew his pumpkins would bring smiles to children’s faces on Halloween, a testament to his hard work and dedication. Wesleyville Collection Paintings
Wesleyville Stories
Bentley Hart – Rabbit Oil Painting
Twilight was coming to the glen. The fireflies had just started their nightly adventures while Bentley hopped home. He was out later than he should have been because he had found an enchanted waterfall tucked away in a copse of trees. He had been foraging when he ventured a little further than he had ever gone before. The view was enchanting, the rushing currents, the water flowing over craggy rocks into a crystal clear basin below.
Nocturnal Adventures
Xavier Cuddlestone’s emerald eyes transformed into fiery orange orbs as the Halloween moon bathed him in its eerie light from the shadows. His feline silhouette took on an enchanting, spectral aura, marking him as the true spirit of the spooky season, ready for nocturnal adventures. Wesleyville Collection Paintings
Theodore O’Quinn
Meredith walked through the gardens like she and Grandma Em always did on Sunday afternoons. The ritual was never missed. She remembered when they first started the tradition. The sun high in the sky, illuminating all the colors of the garden blooms and the smell of the flowers mingled together carried on the early summer breeze. Meredith reached over and ran her fingers through the flowers letting the petals tickle her hand. As she watched the blooms sway, she caught a glimpse of a hummingbird floating in, wings beating, poking about in the bee balm. As it flitted from flower to flower, she felt that Grandma Em, gone just months before, would always be with her on her Sunday walks.
Oscar Woodward – Rooster Oil Painting
- Original Oil Painting. “Oscar Woodward” painting is done in Alla Prima, which means that these paintings are done in one session wet on wet oil technique, which gives a looser look to the work.
- Size 6 x 6
- Oil on Wood Panel
- Frame not included. The painting can be displayed without a frame.
- This painting has a bluish-grey painted side and back.
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Staunton Farm stood in the heart of Wesleyville’s tranquil countryside, nestled within rolling hills and fields. Oscar Woodward resided here with vibrant feathers that shimmered in the morning sun. Oscar proudly woke the farm up every dawn when the first rays of pink and orange sunlight with his cock-a-doodle. His chest puffed out, and his head held high. He crowed and broke the stillness in the air. A new day welcomed the farm.
Staunton Farm stood in the heart of Wesleyville’s tranquil countryside, nestled within rolling hills and fields. Oscar Woodward resided here with vibrant feathers that shimmered in the morning sun. Oscar proudly woke the farm up every dawn when the first rays of pink and orange sunlight with his cock-a-doodle. His chest puffed out, and his head held high. He crowed and broke the stillness in the air. A new day welcomed the farm.




