Bryan Haynes Gallery

Bryan Haynes Gallery Bryan Haynes Studio/Gallery offers original paintings and prints by the artist. Along with an exhibit space, the artist's studio is often open for a tour.

Just completed, "Under the Chestnut Trees", 18x24". The Osage culture shared a long history with the American chestnut t...
10/09/2024

Just completed, "Under the Chestnut Trees", 18x24". The Osage culture shared a long history with the American chestnut tree. The tree provided an important supply of food and, in turn, the “People of the Middle Waters” managed landscapes to improve habitat for chestnut trees. The painting is being framed and in the next few days will be on display in the gallery.

What is it about New Mexico: "Sangre de Cristos-study", 11x14". This little color study is, to the best of my ability, t...
09/30/2024

What is it about New Mexico: "Sangre de Cristos-study", 11x14". This little color study is, to the best of my ability, the memory of a scene I simply couldn't get out of my mind from my recent visit to lovely Santa Fe, New Mexico to celebrate daughter Micah's birthday, and say hello to my friends at Manitou Galleries. I had a suspicion if I nestled myself west of town, back against the black basalt petroglyphs at about sunset, and faced the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, that enchanted light would produce a wonder. I wasn't disappointed. I'll set this aside, but if it resonates when I next take a look at it, I think it might be fun to make a very large edition for the folks at Manitou.

Preliminary pencil sketch for a group portrait, "A Father's Legacy", 12x9" on vellum. Thinking perhaps Jim (center), whi...
09/12/2024

Preliminary pencil sketch for a group portrait, "A Father's Legacy", 12x9" on vellum. Thinking perhaps Jim (center), while baling hay with his three grown sons, Bill, Bob, and Bret radiates outward his legacy, suggested by lines of the windrows.

Just completed: "Where the Water Cuts Through", 12x18". San Ildefonso Pueblo is the spanish name for the people who live...
08/19/2024

Just completed: "Where the Water Cuts Through", 12x18". San Ildefonso Pueblo is the spanish name for the people who live below Black Mesa, New Mexico. Their own Tewa location name is “Po-woh-ge-oweenge”, which means “Where the Water Cuts Through". Having moved from Bandelier around 1300 AD, they live closer to the Rio Grande River for better irrigation. The painting is being shipped to Manitou Galleries, Santa Fe for an upcoming small works show.

Just completed: "Une Rencontre (An Encounter)", 36x24". Commissioned to depict what must have been in the early nineteen...
08/14/2024

Just completed: "Une Rencontre (An Encounter)", 36x24". Commissioned to depict what must have been in the early nineteenth century, very common and ordinary in the Missouri River basin, a meeting of acquaintances and the barter for "necessaries".

Just completed: "El Santuario de Chimayo", 16x22". El Santuario de Chimayo, a shrine located in the Sangre de Cristo Mou...
07/19/2024

Just completed: "El Santuario de Chimayo", 16x22". El Santuario de Chimayo, a shrine located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Chimayo, New Mexico was built in 1813 at the far northern end of the 1609 El Camino de Real linking the remote settlement to Colonial Spanish Mexico City. Pueblo Indians have inhabited the Chimayo area since the 12th century, long before the initial Spanish conquest of New Mexico. When they arrived, the Spanish committed to converting the natives to Christianity, which became a major point of friction between the Catholic Church and the American Indians. In 1680, the Pueblo Indians revolted ending Spanish commitment to the region for fifty years. The painting is being shipped to Manitou Galleries in Santa Fe in time for Indian Market on the Plaza.

Just completed: "Gardenscape", 18x24". Once in a while there are commissions that I have reticence to accept. This was o...
06/20/2024

Just completed: "Gardenscape", 18x24". Once in a while there are commissions that I have reticence to accept. This was one. But now, I so appreciate the patron didn't take a friendly no, and persisted in a dialogue of her flowers, pool and the memory of her precocious poodles that gradually enticed! So fun to do something out of the ordinary.

Just completed: "Bend in the Meramec", 48x40". Indigo buntings and summer tanagers fuss in the foreground amid iron w**d...
06/06/2024

Just completed: "Bend in the Meramec", 48x40". Indigo buntings and summer tanagers fuss in the foreground amid iron w**d, goldenrod, mullein, chinquapin, and red bud, while in the far distance deer cross the river at the shallow rapids. This commissioned painting depicts a scene not far from St. Clair, Missouri.

Announcing an event hosted by Four Rivers Arts Council and Liberty Hall-WashMO. Reservations for the evening include a c...
05/30/2024

Announcing an event hosted by Four Rivers Arts Council and Liberty Hall-WashMO. Reservations for the evening include a cocktail and light appetizer.

8 West 2nd Street, Washington, MO

Artist Bryan Haynes will speak on his more than 40 year career journey from commercial artist in Los Angeles to fine artist, developing a style that has been termed New Regionalism. Using a slide presentation in the Liberty Hall Listening Room, the artist will discuss the process of creating, from conception to the final painting.

“Living in the hills that bump up against the south bank of the Missouri River, and spending time in the oak and hickory forests here, how can one not imagine the people that came before. As an artist born in Missouri, my sketchbook fills with figures, Osage warriors, the first Europeans, and early settlers, the stories that invite the viewer to join me in a visual journey as the drawings develop into finished paintings.”

Join the discussion and enjoy a captivating visual journey, cocktail and appetizers. After the presentation at Liberty Hall, you are invited to come next door, to 10 West 2nd, the artist’s gallery and into the studio to see sketches and paintings in progress.

Friday July 19th, 7PM. Doors open at 6:30. For tickets and more information:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/for-my-eyes-only-an-exploration-of-process-the-art-of-bryan-haynes-tickets-916630906717?aff=oddtdtcreator

Just completed: "Wild Horses of Shannon County", 18x24". Shannon County boasts two great Missouri rivers – the Current R...
05/26/2024

Just completed: "Wild Horses of Shannon County", 18x24". Shannon County boasts two great Missouri rivers – the Current River and the Jack’s Fork. Roaming freely between these two rivers that surround the county seat of Eminence, Missouri are about thirty five wild horses. No one knows exactly the origin of these horses, but it is believed their ancestors were once domesticated horses set free by farmers during the Great Depression who could no longer afford to feed them.

Just completed, "The Studio and the Old Barn-St Albans-1910", 40x60". The owners of this property commissioned the paint...
05/18/2024

Just completed, "The Studio and the Old Barn-St Albans-1910", 40x60". The owners of this property commissioned the painting, a view of the circa 1900 Studio with its commanding view of the Missouri River built as a country retreat for Irene Walter Johnson, St. Albans, Missouri. In the foreground is the 1840's Becker family barn as it was in 1910, now the location featuring a destination restaurant called the "The Old Barn Inn".

Just presented: "Portrait of Louise", 24x36". Commissioned as a surprise Mother's Day gift, this portrait of the recipie...
05/14/2024

Just presented: "Portrait of Louise", 24x36". Commissioned as a surprise Mother's Day gift, this portrait of the recipient's granddaughter in a Missouri landscape was unveiled Sunday, and was well received.

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10 West 2nd Street
Washington, MO
63090

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