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Lot # 43 - Ross Buckland — Winter Farm Scene with Biplane (Original Acrylic)
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
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| Start Date/Time: | 23-Mar-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 30-Mar-2026 7:42:00 PM |
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Description :
This original acrylic painting by Ross Buckland captures a nostalgic winter moment as a vintage biplane glides low over a quiet, snow‑covered farmstead. The warm glow spilling from the farmhouse and barn windows contrasts beautifully with the cool blues and whites of the surrounding landscape. A windmill, outbuildings, and a parked vehicle complete the rural setting, while rolling hills fade softly into the distance. Buckland’s handling of light is especially striking here—the warm interior illumination, the crisp winter shadows, and the subtle atmospheric depth all contribute to a peaceful, story‑driven scene. The passing aircraft adds a sense of movement and history, suggesting the era of early mail flights and remote winter deliveries. The composition blends technical accuracy with a gentle, narrative charm that is characteristic of Buckland’s work. Ross Buckland is a Canadian painter known for his detailed, atmospheric depictions of aviation, wilderness, and northern landscapes. Born in Calgary in 1958, Buckland is largely self‑taught, developing his skill through close study of master aviation artists such as Frank Wootton, Keith Ferris, and R.G. Smith. His preferred mediums—oil and acrylic on board—allow him to achieve the crisp detail, luminous skies, and narrative clarity that define his style. Buckland’s work often explores themes of solitude, adventure, and the quiet drama of remote environments. He is especially admired for his historically grounded aviation scenes, which combine technical precision with emotional resonance. His paintings have appeared in galleries including Trailside Galleries and Tabora Gallery, and he has been recognized by the American Society of Aviation Artists, earning the Founders’ Gold Award for his RCAF CF‑101 painting. 22 x 18 Artist Bio — Ross Buckland (Canadian, b. 1958)
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