Miller Hall Cupola, Ashland University
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. This is one of the cupola’s on the campus of Ashland University. It happens to be on a building that is scheduled to be razed next month. I went to classes in this building when I was a student here. This is Miller Hall which was once the library, offices and classrooms for the college. There are probably lots of memories that people have of this place.
Contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting or any other painting you see here unless otherwise noted.
Filed in Landscapes,plein air,watercolor One Response so far

Amitava Manna on 26 Jan 2012 at 7:13 am #
I am not an artist; I belong to science and learning to shake my scientific cloak off.
This world needs people like you as teachers of life and not just painting. I visited all your works; they are magnum opus of life. People are forgetting such life; we are overloaded with science and technology–it shows the sweet side of life that people like you can unwind. Your paintings have titles but the common title written in invisible ink says to me, “How beautiful is God’s creation.” In other words you touched God’s heart that the Yogis define as Joy, the Only Reality.