Windmill Power in Art in Oklahoma

Here you will see a series of art pieces created by converting iPhone images to ink on canvas, and some ink on aluminum. The art media is created to last a lifetime and beyond. The ink is baked into the metal at 400ยบ.

I created a series of windmill pieces from my trip down historic Route 66. Most are intended for canvas, but really, they work well on aluminum too. There is a pastel that is gorgeous on metal. It has a hanger built on so it is ready to hang.

Sylvia and I traveled to central Oklahoma and found it a beautiful land. We took off for the rural roads to find the windmills at sunset and I found inspiration for these fabulous art pieces. I've been looking to create more art pieces for Friday Night Art. I think these are fabulous art pieces for home or office.

Contact me to acquire art for your home or office. Jim@JImRode.com. See more at FridayNightArt.com.
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This image is at sunset in Oklahoma  on watercolor paper #fridaynightart
Windmill at Sunset
This image is at sunset in Oklahoma.
8x12 on watercolor page. The paper's edge is hand torn for a fine art look before framed.
$299, signed


Windmill appears to teach class - ink on paper by Jim Rode - Friday Night Art
Windmill Class
Spin, spin, spin, said the windmill leading her class.
20x30 ink on aluminum from Jim Rode at Friday Night Art.


Oklahoma Windmills Red Sunset - Ink on Paper #fridaynightart #windpower
Oklahoma Windmills Red Sunset
Oklahoma Windmills Red Sunset is an ink on Canvas by Jim Rode. The location is near Weatherford Oklahoma.

I wanted to capture the movement of the turbine struts against the setting sun.


Untitled 12 Oklahoma Windmill at Friday Night Art #fridaynightart #windpowerart
Untitled 12 - Oklahoma Windmill
This Oklahoma Windmill is the new technology that leads from Holland windmills of past history. This is ink on buffed aluminum about 20x24 $899


Windmills Watercolor called Teal Wind by Jim Rode #windpower #fridaynightart
Teal Wind
Above is one of my favorite pieces. It's pastel look is fabulous on my wall. I baked this 8 color piece onto a sheet of aluminum. 20x30 at $1199

Path Traveled With the Wind, Windmills painted roadside by Jim Rode at Friday Night Art
Path Traveled With the Wind
Path Traveled With the Wind is 20x16 on canvas.
The location is a gravel road through the countryside of Oklahoma.

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