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<title>David Hasler</title>
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<description>Art and history blend together into my paintings. I have always used our American past for subject-matter to convey a feel for the warmth and charm of the antique furnishings, the rustic cabin, the old weathered decoys, the stoneware pottery. I was raised in western New York state where I developed a feel for the rustic country lifestyle, and natur</description>
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<copyright>Copyright 2010, David Hasler</copyright>
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<description>Art and history blend together into my paintings. I have always used our American past for subject-matter to convey a feel for the warmth and charm of the antique furnishings, the rustic cabin, the old weathered decoys, the stoneware pottery. I was raised in western New York state where I developed a feel for the rustic country lifestyle, and natur</description>
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<h3>New England Church</h3>

<p>This original painting depicts a quaint church in New England. The early morning sun casts a series of dramatic shadows and lighing along with the effects on the sheep in the foreground.</p>

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<h3>Goose Creek Bridge</h3>

<p>This original painting depicts the warmth og an Indian Summer day as a Canada Goose spreads his winds beneath an old covered bridge.</p>

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<h3>Amish Summer</h3>

<p>This original painting shows a summer setting from an Amish farm. The young boy is helping to bring a load of freshly cut hay into the barn. Sitting upon a large plow horse his bare feet tell us his job is probably more fun than work.</p>

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<h3>Saturday's Wash</h3>

<p>In this original painting there is a strong backlight castings a glow to the 19th century style clothes hung on the washline. This early American theme reflects upon the beauty of another time when life was less complicated.</p>

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<h3>Small Town New England</h3>

<p>This original painting reflects the quaint charm of a New England fishing village. The fall colors add to the warmth and charm of the simple clapboard buildings. The sun casts long shadows upon the well traveled road.</p>

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<h3>The Dry Sink</h3>

<p>In this original apinting we see a well weathered dry sink lite by natural window light. The antiques we all love today were then a part of everyday life inside this early American kitchen.</p>

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