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Hans am Ende (German, 1864-1918), Cornfield at Dusk. Oil on card, 43 x 61.5 cm.
corn fields blurring past me
october 23, 2025
2026: I'm 'rebooting' the US States Pinups Series, releasing TWO per month! With 50 states, even at two a month it'll take at least 2 years for me to get through them all. And with my new style, they won't match the older ones… so we're restarting the count at #1 with Iowa!
US States #1: Iowa - Kicking off the U.S.A. state tribute with brand new pinup artwork featuring the great state of Iowa, often called 'The Corn State'. Joined the USA in 1846: In the late 19th century, Iowa grew so much corn that residents became "corn crazy," building massive "Corn Palaces" decorated entirely with murals made of sliced kernels and husks. The 1891 palace was so large it featured a 200-foot tower and an archway wide enough for city traffic to drive right through the center!
Created: Concept/Digital Artwork/Editing by Britt Dietz Online Pinup Print and Poster Store: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/vintagepinups © Dietz Dolls Pinup Art | https://www.dietzdolls.com | https://instagram.com/vintagepinups | https://facebook.com/DietzPinupPhotography
Village landscape with Cornfield - Herbert Meier
German , 1921-1997
Oil on canvas on hardboard , 30 x 37.5 cm.
You should definitely draw Val tho..like seriously..
Thank u so much for your suggestion, I absolutely love Val so it definitely had to be done! I've been working on the sketch of the pose since I saw your message but I just found inspiration and a little free time today to polish and finish it! Tipjar
Ogle County, Illinois
photo: David Castenson