Farmer sitting in barn surrounded by young calves in straw contemporary rural life painting by Sue Dewhurst.

The Stare | Farmer and Calves Rural Painting | Sue Dewhurst

£1,200.00

The Stare captures an intense and unforgettable moment between man and animal — a silent exchange of curiosity, respect and trust.

I painted this work while artist in residence on a local farm, where I was able to spend time quietly observing the daily rhythms of farm life. One afternoon I noticed this farmer sitting calmly in the barn while several young calves gathered around him, each one edging closer in gentle competition for his attention.

What struck me most was the moment when one calf simply stopped and stared directly at him. The farmer returned the gaze just as intently. Neither moved. It was a brief but powerful pause — a moment of mutual understanding between two living beings sharing the same space.

Scenes like this reveal something that many people outside farming rarely witness: the quiet care and respect farmers have for their animals. This painting is my attempt to record that rare moment of connection.

Warm straw tones contrast with the cool metal barn walls, drawing the eye toward the central exchange between farmer and calf. The surrounding calves add a sense of gentle curiosity and life to the scene.

This piece forms part of Sue Dewhurst’s Rural Lives series, documenting authentic moments of working countryside life.


Artwork Details

Original painting
Acrylic on canvas

Size: 81 cm × 81 cm

Frame:
Slate grey wooden floating frame

Ready to hang

Signed by the artist.

Note: lifestyle images are included to demonstrate scale. The painting is framed in a slate grey floating frame.

The Stare captures a powerful and quiet moment between a farmer and his young calves, each watching the other with curiosity and trust. Painted while artist in residence on a working farm, the piece reflects the deep connection between farmer and livestock at the heart of traditional rural life.

Original acrylic painting
81 cm × 81 cm
Framed in a slate grey wooden floating frame and ready to hang.

Description

The Stare captures an intense and unforgettable moment between man and animal — a silent exchange of curiosity, respect and trust.

I painted this work while artist in residence on a local farm, where I was able to spend time quietly observing the daily rhythms of farm life. One afternoon I noticed this farmer sitting calmly in the barn while several young calves gathered around him, each one edging closer in gentle competition for his attention.

What struck me most was the moment when one calf simply stopped and stared directly at him. The farmer returned the gaze just as intently. Neither moved. It was a brief but powerful pause — a moment of mutual understanding between two living beings sharing the same space.

Scenes like this reveal something that many people outside farming rarely witness: the quiet care and respect farmers have for their animals. This painting is my attempt to record that rare moment of connection.

Warm straw tones contrast with the cool metal barn walls, drawing the eye toward the central exchange between farmer and calf. The surrounding calves add a sense of gentle curiosity and life to the scene.

This piece forms part of Sue Dewhurst’s Rural Lives series, documenting authentic moments of working countryside life.


Artwork Details

Original painting
Acrylic on canvas

Size: 81 cm × 81 cm

Frame:
Slate grey wooden floating frame

Ready to hang

Signed by the artist.

Note: lifestyle images are included to demonstrate scale. The painting is framed in a slate grey floating frame.

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