New Hampshire Red – Original Painting of Chicken by Martha Dodd

$1,320.00

An original oil on canvas painting of a New Hampshire Red Chicken, 16 x 20 inches.

 Do you have questions about this painting? Contact Martha Dodd

Do you prefer a reproduction?

You can order this print with options such as gallery wrapped canvas, metal with a back frame, or 3/16″ thick acrylic with a back frame. The options are described here.

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New Hampshire Red – Original Painting of Chicken by Martha Dodd

New Hampshire Red – Original Painting of Chicken by Martha Dodd

An original oil on canvas painting of a New Hampshire Red Chicken, 16 x 20 inches.

 

Do you have questions about this painting? Contact Martha Dodd

Do you prefer a reproduction?

You can order this print with options such as gallery wrapped canvas, metal with a back frame, or 3/16″ thick acrylic with a back frame. The options are described here.

Where can I see Martha’s original works in person?

Martha’s originals can be seen at the ACT Gallery in Fort Myers, Florida, and the Hirdie Girdie Gallery on Sanibel Island, Florida.

Who is Martha J Dodd?

Martha J Dodd is a fine artist living in the Southwest Florida area. Her work can be found in homes and businesses all over South Florida. Her work has been published many times in various magazines such as Florida Design, Naples Illustrated, Gulf Shore Magazine, the N Magazine, and more recently in the Gulf and Main Magazine. Martha spends her summers traveling abroad in places such as Europe, Australia, South America and takes the opportunity to study art in museums and points of interest while there. Her favorite subjects include people, seascapes and animals. Most predominant among Martha’s animals are horses, dogs, cats, and birds.

Martha paints with oils as well as acrylics, and paints on either canvas or artist panels. Her studio is located in her home on the ground floor. She and her husband Marc live in a stilt home in North Fort Myers Florida. In the summer they escape the heat for a few months, and travel abroad to Europe and other places. Martha brings along her paints, and takes advantage of the inspiration provided by the many museums and incredible experiences she has.